Official Proof Democrats hate America thread

There you have it. “Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging” are terms that shield Child Grooming.

The Left is Evil.

This Dean should be fired, at best, but he’s protected- literally now, by those hired to violently defend him as he preys upon children- protected and allowed to continue his sick, demonic deviancy. In truth, he should be shot dead. We’re in the end times boys. Children was always the final line in the sand, and they’re laughing as they defiantly cross it, boldly, arrogantly, sinisterly. We need assassinated pedos/groomers, and the media that would clutch pearls and vilify the act.
 
Trade an arms dealer for a basketball player in a league no one cares about. Sounds about par for the course. In the meantime, bunch of other US citizens have been held for longer, but they didn't check all the boxes...
Hey maaaan, cut em some slack, Jack!! Sure you might think that like…if this arms dealer helps slaughter anyone else, blood might be on Biden’s palsly hands, but think of the Blue Checkmarks, Jack! Totally a win, Chief! We got back a nappy headed American hating ogre who’ll now be celebrated as a heroine! Hell I bet a Netflix biopic is already in the works, where we will be lectured by this entitled chalky-skinned junkie that the only reason she wasn’t traded sooner was latent racism and patriarchal systemic white supremacy, Fats! Sure, American heroes rot in Sov-er, Ruskie gulags but at least we got “a legitimate sports icon” back, Jack! Spugquimmilibbibibbidyfleghm uh, yeah. Uh…..anyway…..
 

Wonder who's gonna tell them discrimination on account of race or sex is illegal?

San Francisco guaranteed income program for pregnant Black women to expand across California​




A guaranteed income program that provides monthly checks to Black pregnant women in San Francisco will expand to other counties in California.

The Abundant Birth Project began in June 2021 to serve pregnant women with $1,000 monthly payments over 12 months to 150 people. The program is intended to "reduce the racial birth disparities by easing economic stress."


On Tuesday, San Francisco's Department of Public Health announced a $5 million grant in state funding to expand the program in Alameda, Contra Costa, Los Angeles and Riverside counties for the next two to three years.

It will serve another 425 mothers and "other birthing parents" with funds from the California Department of Social Services, the city said.

"This guaranteed income program helps ease some of the financial burdens that all too often keep mothers from being able to prioritize their own health and ultimately impact the health of their babies and family," San Francisco Mayor London Breed said in a statement. "We hope the Abundant Birth Project serves as a model to address racial birth disparities throughout the region and state, and across the country."

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San Francisco launched the first Abundant Birth Project in partnership with Expecting Justice, which advocates for safe births for Black, Asian American and Pacific Islander women.

The city noted that Black women are twice as likely to have a preterm birth than White women and experience the highest infant and maternal mortality rates because of wealth and income disparities.

"For so long, Black women have been excluded from the resources needed to have safe and healthy pregnancies. This funding will provide pregnant people with economic stability during this critical phase in their lives while allowing public health institutions to test a novel and promising public health intervention," said Dr. Zea Malawa, director of Expecting Justice.

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San Francisco recently launched another guaranteed income program for transgender residents. The program will provide low-income transgender residents with payments of up to $1,200 each month for up to 18 months.


 

Wonder who's gonna tell them discrimination on account of race or sex is illegal?

San Francisco guaranteed income program for pregnant Black women to expand across California​




A guaranteed income program that provides monthly checks to Black pregnant women in San Francisco will expand to other counties in California.

The Abundant Birth Project began in June 2021 to serve pregnant women with $1,000 monthly payments over 12 months to 150 people. The program is intended to "reduce the racial birth disparities by easing economic stress."


On Tuesday, San Francisco's Department of Public Health announced a $5 million grant in state funding to expand the program in Alameda, Contra Costa, Los Angeles and Riverside counties for the next two to three years.

It will serve another 425 mothers and "other birthing parents" with funds from the California Department of Social Services, the city said.

"This guaranteed income program helps ease some of the financial burdens that all too often keep mothers from being able to prioritize their own health and ultimately impact the health of their babies and family," San Francisco Mayor London Breed said in a statement. "We hope the Abundant Birth Project serves as a model to address racial birth disparities throughout the region and state, and across the country."

READ ON THE FOX BUSINESS APP

San Francisco launched the first Abundant Birth Project in partnership with Expecting Justice, which advocates for safe births for Black, Asian American and Pacific Islander women.

The city noted that Black women are twice as likely to have a preterm birth than White women and experience the highest infant and maternal mortality rates because of wealth and income disparities.

"For so long, Black women have been excluded from the resources needed to have safe and healthy pregnancies. This funding will provide pregnant people with economic stability during this critical phase in their lives while allowing public health institutions to test a novel and promising public health intervention," said Dr. Zea Malawa, director of Expecting Justice.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX BUSINESS APP

San Francisco recently launched another guaranteed income program for transgender residents. The program will provide low-income transgender residents with payments of up to $1,200 each month for up to 18 months.


Better than abortion but Jesus Christ…
 
If I lived there I'd be livid, but I don't. Wonder if anyone there gives a shit or if they've been so beat down by the stupid that runs that state that they've given up...
That’s how dejection, and subjugation work. But that’s only in those that see this as bullshit. Their true victory is convincing 60% of the people there to also believe this bullshit is morally good.
 

Wonder who's gonna tell them discrimination on account of race or sex is illegal?

San Francisco guaranteed income program for pregnant Black women to expand across California​




A guaranteed income program that provides monthly checks to Black pregnant women in San Francisco will expand to other counties in California.

The Abundant Birth Project began in June 2021 to serve pregnant women with $1,000 monthly payments over 12 months to 150 people. The program is intended to "reduce the racial birth disparities by easing economic stress."


On Tuesday, San Francisco's Department of Public Health announced a $5 million grant in state funding to expand the program in Alameda, Contra Costa, Los Angeles and Riverside counties for the next two to three years.

It will serve another 425 mothers and "other birthing parents" with funds from the California Department of Social Services, the city said.

"This guaranteed income program helps ease some of the financial burdens that all too often keep mothers from being able to prioritize their own health and ultimately impact the health of their babies and family," San Francisco Mayor London Breed said in a statement. "We hope the Abundant Birth Project serves as a model to address racial birth disparities throughout the region and state, and across the country."

READ ON THE FOX BUSINESS APP

San Francisco launched the first Abundant Birth Project in partnership with Expecting Justice, which advocates for safe births for Black, Asian American and Pacific Islander women.

The city noted that Black women are twice as likely to have a preterm birth than White women and experience the highest infant and maternal mortality rates because of wealth and income disparities.

"For so long, Black women have been excluded from the resources needed to have safe and healthy pregnancies. This funding will provide pregnant people with economic stability during this critical phase in their lives while allowing public health institutions to test a novel and promising public health intervention," said Dr. Zea Malawa, director of Expecting Justice.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX BUSINESS APP

San Francisco recently launched another guaranteed income program for transgender residents. The program will provide low-income transgender residents with payments of up to $1,200 each month for up to 18 months.


Just when I thought the Democrat insanity has peaked there's whacked out crap like this.
 
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