Mack The Finger
Diamond Member
Stop the insanity !
Where is it going to end ?
I'm glad I am old nd won't have to deal things as it gets worse.
The high court ruled in Ames v. Ohio Dept. of Youth Services that discrimination against any group will not be tolerated. But apparently big-city Democrats didn't get the memo. The most recent example came from New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old Uganda native who became a U.S. citizen seven years ago. Mamdani proudly identifies as a socialist.
He proposes to raise property taxes in "richer and whiter neighborhoods" in order to lower the tax burden on property owners in less wealthy, less white boroughs, as the New York Post reported in its Saturday cover story headlined "The Price Is White."
The racism displayed in the Windy City was even more flagrant. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced that the city would begin handing out grants based solely on an applicant's skin color. He made the announcement nearly two weeks after the Supreme Court told the nation that he couldn't do that.
Johnson signed an executive order creating a reparations task force, along with a race-based grant program exclusively benefitting Black Chicagoans.
Where is it going to end ?
I'm glad I am old nd won't have to deal things as it gets worse.
The high court ruled in Ames v. Ohio Dept. of Youth Services that discrimination against any group will not be tolerated. But apparently big-city Democrats didn't get the memo. The most recent example came from New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old Uganda native who became a U.S. citizen seven years ago. Mamdani proudly identifies as a socialist.
He proposes to raise property taxes in "richer and whiter neighborhoods" in order to lower the tax burden on property owners in less wealthy, less white boroughs, as the New York Post reported in its Saturday cover story headlined "The Price Is White."
The racism displayed in the Windy City was even more flagrant. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced that the city would begin handing out grants based solely on an applicant's skin color. He made the announcement nearly two weeks after the Supreme Court told the nation that he couldn't do that.
Johnson signed an executive order creating a reparations task force, along with a race-based grant program exclusively benefitting Black Chicagoans.