Video: Push for Reparations in Chicago Remains at a Standstill – WTTW (Chicago)

A City Council subcommittee was created two years ago to examine how the city could pay reparations to descendants of enslaved African Americans. But since then, it’s met only twice.
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Jay Fled
3 years ago

Tell me again how Chicago taxpayers who have no ties to slavery should be responsible for payments to ancestors of an injustice that happened over six generations ago in another region of the country?

heyjude
3 years ago
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Because the Democratic base wants it. It’s kind of like “because I said so”.

nixit
3 years ago

They should create a sub-subcommittee to investigate the subcommittee.

George`s Wooden Teeth
3 years ago

something for nothing

Pat S.
3 years ago

Reparations? How about reparations for the Japanese Americans who lost everything and were put in internment camps?

That’s a group that deserves reparations.

Lion's Choice
3 years ago

Dead broke Chicago is focusing on this nonsense while the city it is an unflushed crime toilet

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