A former Black Lives Matter activist has blasted San Francisco’s “unrealistic” reparations plan, saying it’s a way to “gaslight” black Americans — and accused lawmakers of being “more focused on slavery” than the homelessness plaguing the city. For the full article,...
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Report: No Math Behind San Francisco’s $5M-per-Person Reparations Proposal
No mathematical calculations justify a San Francisco committee’s recent proposal to provide $5 million in reparations to long-term black residents of the city, according to a report by the Washington Post. For the full article, click here.
LA County to pay $20M for black family’s seized land
Southern California beachfront property that was taken from a black couple through eminent domain a century ago and returned to their heirs last year will be sold back to Los Angeles County for nearly $20 million, officials said Tuesday. For the full article, click...
Billboards in California Warn Residents ‘Don’t Move to Texas’ Because Of Uvalde Mass Shooting
California To BAN Gas Powered Cars By 2035 And HERE’S Why!
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‘Morally and Intellectually Corrupt:’ Longtime UCLA Prof Retires Due to ‘Woke Takeover’ of Academia
A longtime UCLA professor has announced that he is retiring due to “the woke takeover of higher education,” adding, “I strongly suspect that mainstream U.S. higher education is morally and intellectually corrupt, beyond the possibility of self-repair.” For the full...
San Diego Public Schools Bring Back Mask Mandate
Children attending summer school within the San Diego Unified School District will be required to wear masks again as of Monday, according to local officials, because the county re-entered the “high” community level of coronavirus prevalence. For the full article,...
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California City Giving Blacks Housing for ‘Theft’ of Homes to Build Highways
The California city of Santa Monica is offering housing to black families that had homes in the path of the newly constructed Interstate 10 and other urban renewal projects built in the 1950s. For the full article, click here.