Push for Reparations in Chicago Gets New Life as Johnson Earmarks $500K for New Panel – WTTW (Chicago)

“These are the first dollars spent in this city to begin the process of studying both restoration and reparations,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. “When residents who have experienced neglect and disinvestment for generations speak out of their pain and their trauma, this administration and the Black Caucus we hear you.”
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debtsor
2 years ago

The day of reckoning is approaching for Chicago and IL. Each day we are one step closer to a long and deep economic recession. There are so many black clouds on the horizon that our state’s politicians are blissfully ignoring, because they are economic illiterate. The CRE crash is well underway, and is getting crushed. So few CRE office buildings are being sold or refinanced that it’s a huge deal, and reported in the news, when even one building changes hands. The real estate property market has frozen, it’s basically frozen, with 2023 being worse than 2008, which at the… Read more »

Ex Illini
2 years ago

Everytime this guy opens his mouth something stupid comes out. A city that has a gigantic budget hole and massively under-funded pensions is going to hand out money.

Streeterville
2 years ago

BJ puts another $.5 million to his Black constituency. Why not contribute those monies to the “racist” parking ticket problem?

Many Union soldiers from Illinois, from Chicago, died during Civil War. Many confederate soldiers died at south-side Camp Douglas prisoner camp. Travesty for BJ to promote “reparations”, a dishonor to those Union soldiers who paid with their lives.

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Mary Ladd
2 years ago

In addition to reparations to anyone claiming that 150+ years ago a relative was a slave, Johnson wants to “expand the assistance available to formerly incarcerated Chicagoans”. 1) no one deserves reparations, 2) if the city is going to expand assistance for anyone, it should be for victims of crime, not the perpetrators.

Eugene from a payphone
2 years ago

Please subtract the cost of any city wide smash and grab looting from my share of any reparations!

Riverbender
2 years ago

Next up reparations for the immigrants and why not? The blacks similarly were immigrants to Illinois once too.

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