BLM Group Requests Juneteenth Reparations Donations Amid Financial Challenges
- On Juneteenth 2025, Maryland Governor Wes Moore vetoed a reparations bill to create a study commission, speaking at a Black church in Cambridge.
- Moore opposed the bill because he favored immediate action over studies, emphasizing disagreement on methods to rectify historical wrongs.
- Moore announced initiatives including over 6,900 cannabis pardons, the Just Communities program benefiting 400 census tracts, and promised legislative work on economic disparities.
- He stated, "The work of repair doesn't require more analysis," while critics including the Maryland Legislative Black Caucus vowed to override the veto.
- This event highlights ongoing tensions over reparations approaches, with the veto prompting activism and legislative challenges amid growing national reparations discourse.
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Black Lives Matter Organization Spends Juneteenth Demanding White People 'Pay Reparations'
President Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 election reminds us that the racial separatists on the left do not matter. Indeed, the vast majority of Americans prefer to follow Dr. […] The post Black Lives Matter Organization Spends Juneteenth Demanding White People 'Pay Reparations' appeared first on The Western Journal.
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Black Lives Matter Grassroots, a nonprofit tied to the BLM movement, is demanding that white Americans pay monetary reparations directly to their Black neighbors, as announced in a Thursday press release marking Juneteenth. In the [...] The post BLM Demands That All White Americans Pay Reparations to Their Black Neighbors appeared first on The People's Voice.
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