Evanston, Illinois, has been referred to as the new epicenter of the civil rights movement when in 2019, it became the first city in America to guarantee funding for reparations to black residents. The program has been hailed by other cities looking to implement something similar, but it has brought unintended, unfortunate consequences. In part four of this series, Reparations Nation, the Washington Examiner focuses on similar reparation efforts popping up all over the country.
In the service of collecting on slavery reparations, an ultra-woke Denver city council member is floating a generous (with other people’s money) tax on white-owned businesses..
A Denver City Council member named Candi CdeBaca, who is currently running for reelection has declared that she wants white owned businesses taxed extra and for these funds to then be [.]
City Councilwoman Candi CdeBaca says white-owned businesses in Denver should have to pay reparations to minority-owned businesses because she’s in a tight runoff reelection and needs the votes.
At least that’s how we interpret her remarks made last week at a forum of the Greater Metro Denver Minist