ACLU Goes Harder Left; Will Champion Reparations. Joe?

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Go for it Joe. Blacks got you elected and you'll either be dead or completely senile before 2024.


Russell Contreras
Mon, February 8, 2021, 11:00 AM


The American Civil Liberties Union will announce Monday it's embarking on an aggressive racial justice agenda that includes support for a reparations bill, expanding resources into southern states, and pushing for rural post offices to adopt basic banking services.
Why it matters: The 101-year-old ACLU is shifting its emphasis from defending free speech to forcefully tackling systemic racism amid a racial awakening in the U.S. and could provide a jolt to traditionally underfunded minority-led organizations.
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  • The ACLU's national board this month elected civil rights attorney Deborah Archer as its new president, making her the first Black woman to lead the organization.
  • People of color make up around 61% of the ACLU's national board.

 
Again, it has to be emphasized to those ludicrous enough to propose such a thing that the hundreds of thousands of dead in the war that ended slavery in the U.S. was the ultimate payment. If that wasn't enough, enough doesn't exist.
 
Ever notice that when leftists use the word "justice", it means "give me stuff I haven't earned"?

never owned slaves.webp
 
The Paradoxes and Hypocrisies of the Left are Incalculable
 
Go for it Joe. Blacks got you elected and you'll either be dead or completely senile before 2024.


Russell Contreras
Mon, February 8, 2021, 11:00 AM


The American Civil Liberties Union will announce Monday it's embarking on an aggressive racial justice agenda that includes support for a reparations bill, expanding resources into southern states, and pushing for rural post offices to adopt basic banking services.
Why it matters: The 101-year-old ACLU is shifting its emphasis from defending free speech to forcefully tackling systemic racism amid a racial awakening in the U.S. and could provide a jolt to traditionally underfunded minority-led organizations.
Be smart: sign up FREE for the most influential newsletter in America.
  • The ACLU's national board this month elected civil rights attorney Deborah Archer as its new president, making her the first Black woman to lead the organization.
  • People of color make up around 61% of the ACLU's national board.

ACLU has lost their way.
 
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