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Colorado couple convicted for cross burning intended to gain sympathy for a Black candidate

A couple in Colorado faces legal consequences after burning a cross in front of a black mayoral candidate’s campaign sign, supposedly to drum up voter sympathy. On Friday, they were found guilty of disseminating misleading threats. Prosecutors contended that Ashley Blackcloud, who is both Indigenous and Black, along with Derrick Bernard, a black individual, intentionally […]

First Black Vice President Speaks Out Against ‘Racism’ in Marxist Leadership

Francia Marquez Critiques her Government Colombia’s vice president, Francia Marquez, who is aligned with the radical left, recently expressed her discontent with President Gustavo Petro’s administration, citing “racist” and “patriarchal” practices within the government. Marquez also voiced her grievances about her dismissal from the Ministry of Equality. She was Petro’s running mate in the 2022 […]

First black agent of the Secret Service testifies before the JFK committee

Abraham Bolden, the man famously referred to as “Jackie Robinson” by John F. Kennedy, testified before a Congressional Committee on Tuesday. He recounted a plot in Chicago aimed at assassinating the president before the Dallas incident in 1963, where it was alleged that fellow agents were often under the influence while on duty. Bolden, now […]

Chicago Mayor states that black individuals are the most generous people in the world.

Chicago Mayor’s Controversial Statement on Black Employment A recent video featuring Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has gone viral. In it, he responded to criticism labeling black people as only hiring other black individuals by asserting that black people are “the most generous people on the planet.” Johnson remarked during an interview, “Some of the detractors […]

Federal Investigation into Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for Favoring Black Individuals in Hiring

DOJ and EEOC to Investigate Chicago Mayor’s Hiring Practices The U.S. Department of Justice and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) are set to investigate Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson after he expressed a preference for hiring Black individuals. According to WLS-TV, federal authorities are looking into whether the mayor’s actions might breach civil rights laws. […]

Federal authorities looking into Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for potential bias in hiring black employees

DOJ Investigates Chicago Mayor for Possible Racial Discrimination The Department of Justice has begun an investigation into Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, looking into allegations of potential racism stemming from his comments about hiring black staff for significant roles. A letter dated Monday indicated the DOJ is assessing whether Johnson’s hiring practices violated Title VII of […]

It’s More Than Just Black and White

Rivalry Resurfaces Between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese The long offseason seemed to quiet the rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, but that changed on Saturday. Clark and the Indiana Fever dominated Reese and the Chicago Sky with a score of 93-58. During a particularly tense moment in the third quarter, Clark was visibly […]

Chicago’s Democratic Mayor Shares Reasons for Hiring Black Americans

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson (D) made several contentious remarks on Sunday regarding his hiring practices for black individuals in the city. While addressing the congregation at God’s Apostle Church in Woodlawn, Johnson’s statements sparked online backlash, as reported by MRC-TV on Monday. “Some critics come at me and say, ‘The mayor talks about black employment.’ […]

Only Black Governor in the Country Rejects Reparations Legislation

Governor Moore Rejects Reparations Study Bill in Maryland On Friday, Maryland’s Governor Wes Moore made headlines by rejecting a proposed bill that sought to establish a committee to examine and recommend reparations for individuals impacted by slavery and systemic racism. Moore, who is the third African American to serve as governor in U.S. history, expressed […]