A Universal Income Proposal Prompts A Council Debate On Reparations For Black Chicagoans – WBEZ

A resolution requesting the city hold a hearing on using federal coronavirus relief aid to fund a city-run guaranteed income program passed, but with more opposition than any other item on the agenda. 18 aldermen voted against it after lengthy debate about the need to prioritize reparations for Black Chicagoans before issuing any kind of cash-based program.
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ConcernedExpat
5 years ago

Has any aspiring attorney looked into whether reparations constitute a violation of civil rights act? It explicitly favors one color of population over all others.

nixit
5 years ago

Doesn’t take long for African American aldermen to turn on the Hispanic community once cash comes into the conversation, does it? Someone should ask them their opinion on sanctuary cities.

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