You’ve undoubtedly heard of the reparations for African Americans. As big of a joke as it may sound, if Democrats gain control of the government, you will be paying a reparations “tax” even though no one alive today ever owned a slave. But now there’s another portion “the squad” wants to add to Sheila Jackson Lee’s “commision” on reparations. Are you ready to pay reparations to prostitutes? Considering communist Democrats and most Republicans are basically political whores, this shouldn’t come as much of a surprise.
Squad Democrats want reparations for prostitutes |
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An online overview details the radical demands laid out in the proposal, which is backed by the far-left lawmakers who are expected to introduce the bill to Congress.
The bill would, in part, “eliminate federal programs and agencies used to finance and expand the U.S. criminal-legal system” — agencies and programs including the “Department of Defense 1033 program, the Edward Byrne-Justice Assistance Grant Program, Community Oriented Policing Services, the Drug Enforcement Administration, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement [ICE].” It would also “make recommendations to dramatically reduce the Department of Defense budget.”
The proposal also calls for defunding the police, eliminating state gang databases, nixing laws criminalizing illegal border entry, removing police presence from schools, and investing in the development of programs that “examine the political, economic, and social impacts of colonialism, genocide against indigenous people, and slavery.”
It also calls for the passage of Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee’s (D-TX) Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act.
The proposal specifically seeks to establish commissions that “design reparations for mass criminalization—including the War on Drugs, the criminalization of prostitution, and police violence; border violence; and the systemic violation of the U.S. Government’s treaty obligations to Tribal nations,” according to the guide.
The proposal follows rising demands for police reform following the May death of George Floyd.