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Old 03-23-2021, 08:57 PM
 
Location: Manhattan
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https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs...s3p6SkRRbXKue0

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the formation of a new racial justice commission that will aim to help dismantle structural racism in New York City.

The commission, made up of 11 prominent nonprofit leaders, activists, policy experts and academics, will examine city laws and have the power to recommend revisions to the City Charter, which functions like a constitution, and put those revisions on a citywide ballot for residents to vote on.
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Old 03-23-2021, 10:14 PM
 
Location: New York City
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Bill just found the Structural Racism that says he can't run for a third term
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Old 03-23-2021, 11:01 PM
 
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Democrats singlehandedly keeping racism alive for profit
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Old 03-24-2021, 03:12 AM
 
Location: NY
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Bill continues to be that fly you find in your soup.

Just as you try to sit down and have a good meal along he comes to turn your stomach.
He continues to spend and mismanage. Talk about throwing punches while still falling down.
A little research and you can find...

There are 8.3 million people in N.Y.C.

42.7 % White 29.1 % Hispanic/Latin 24.3% Black or African American 13.9%
Asian .4% American Indian .1% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander and 15.1 % other races.

Further broken down ........35.1% are non Hispanic Whites /2.9 million.

The city is as close to being equally diverse in population than ever before.

There is no need to create a commission.

New Yorker's are now equally diverse in
population and as equally segregated by choice and income.

Bill is doing damage to further the narrowing racial divide by setting this committee .

I worry where success was one time based on merit may one day become
based on the degree of discrimination being contested.

The person ( any color ) who worked his life up from the gutter and establish
his home in high taxed , low crime neighborhood will somehow end up becoming
neighbors with a person from the opposite side of the spectrum?
This will not end well.
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Old 03-24-2021, 04:17 AM
 
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https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs...s3p6SkRRbXKue0

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the formation of a new racial justice commission that will aim to help dismantle structural racism in New York City.

The commission, made up of 11 prominent nonprofit leaders, activists, policy experts and academics, will examine city laws and have the power to recommend revisions to the City Charter, which functions like a constitution, and put those revisions on a citywide ballot for residents to vote on.
Aka how do we give even more do nothing, well paying city jobs to the uneducated and under qualified.
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Old 03-24-2021, 05:46 AM
 
Location: New Jersey!!!!
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Thank god I'm out. Reparations are coming, paid out of city coffers. This immigrant-descendant ain't paying a dime of it.
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Old 03-24-2021, 07:22 AM
 
Location: Staten Island
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Originally Posted by Mr.Retired View Post
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Bill continues to be that fly you find in your soup.

Just as you try to sit down and have a good meal along he comes to turn your stomach.
He continues to spend and mismanage. Talk about throwing punches while still falling down.
A little research and you can find...

There are 8.3 million people in N.Y.C.

42.7 % White 29.1 % Hispanic/Latin 24.3% Black or African American 13.9%
Asian .4% American Indian .1% Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander and 15.1 % other races.

Further broken down ........35.1% are non Hispanic Whites /2.9 million.

The city is as close to being equally diverse in population than ever before.

There is no need to create a commission.

New Yorker's are now equally diverse in
population and as equally segregated by choice and income.

Bill is doing damage to further the narrowing racial divide by setting this committee .

I worry where success was one time based on merit may one day become
based on the degree of discrimination being contested.

The person ( any color ) who worked his life up from the gutter and establish
his home in high taxed , low crime neighborhood will somehow end up becoming
neighbors with a person from the opposite side of the spectrum?
This will not end well.

It's not designed to end well. The 56.6% of New Yorkers who are either white or asian are a problem for the 'woke' idiots in charge. This is all about bringing crime and destruction to middle-class neighborhoods.
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