Evanston, Illinois, becomes first U.S. city to pay reparations to Black people

Evanston, Ill., is now the first U.S. city to approve a plan to pay reparations to Black residents whose families suffered from decades of discriminatory housing practices, like ‘redlining.’
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34 comments

  1. 10k cash and a one way ticket to the motherland, make sure they put their American passport in the shredder up on arrival.

  2. I recommend Europe ask for reparations from Mongolia for sexual assaults of their Emperor lmao

  3. Private contractors and merchants get ready for a spending spree. This is another stimulus bill. After all money gone and still live in poverty than what? Whats the next alibi?

  4. This is just going to make Cadillac the number one car dealership in the world. PS. Be sure to sue Africa as well

  5. What about all the immigrants that just got here? They were excluded from America from the beginning. Give them money too.

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