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California’s Reparations Panel Now Calling for Prisons to be Closed and Privileges Restored

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Elderberry:
Legal Insurrection by  Leslie Eastman Wednesday, February 1, 2023

It’s Never Enough: Chair of California reparations panel pushes for wealth, mansion, or property tax to pay the massive tab for racial justice activism.

I will have to say I am truly grateful that California’s politicians voted for a Reparations Panel.

The organization is proving critics who insist there is no appeasing racial justice activists right in every move. In fact, I would suggest that its theme song be The Cure’s “Never Enough.”

Granted, the band may be too white for the group, but the reparations panel hasn’t hesitated to step up its grasping demands for more, more, and more money. First, the panel demanded over $200K for each black in California. Then, it was a cool $1 million. Next, it insisted that $5 million was fair.

All this was in a state that never had legalized slavery.

Now California’s controversial reparations panel is upping the ante yet again. It wants the state’s legislature to close ten prisons…and that current inmates also receive fair wages and are eligible to vote.

More: https://legalinsurrection.com/2023/02/californias-reparations-panel-now-calling-for-prisoners-to-be-closed-and-privileges-restored/

mountaineer:
Welcome to Bizarro World. My gosh, and we thought California was strange when my family lived there in the mid-60s! This is total insanity. Yay, criminals on the loose!  **nononono*

Kamaji:
:facepalm2:

mountaineer:
It's on a par with Washington's Gov. Inslee release sex offenders into the small towns of his state (see this thread: https://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,490782.0.html). Why do these idiot governors hate the law-abiding people of their states?

DefiantMassRINO:
Emptying the prisons harms low-income persons without privilege the most.

They will be harming the very communities they claim to be helping.

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