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Chicago Resident Delivers Powerful Rebuke of Democrats Using ‘Voting Rights Propaganda!!
Posted on 5/18/26 at 6:51 pm
Posted on 5/18/26 at 6:51 pm
She is spot on too!!
Jessica Jackson speaks on what Chicago Flips Red calls the “Voting Rights Act of 1965 propaganda,” calling out Cook County Commissioners Tara Stamps of the 1st District and Dr. Kisha McCaskill of the 5th District for claiming Black voting rights are under attack — while refusing to address what many residents see as the real crisis impacting Black communities in Cook County.
Since 2020, nearly 2,500 homeowners have lost their properties and the equity tied to those homes through delinquent property tax sales. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the practice unconstitutional years ago, yet families are still fighting for accountability, transparency, and relief.
Jackson also raises concerns about property theft tied to Cook County probate court practices, unlawful demolitions without due process, and generational wealth being stripped from longtime residents under the watch of local government.
Our argument: politicians continue using historic civil rights language during election season, but stay silent when Black families lose homes, land, inheritance, and wealth through government systems operating in their own backyard.
"You're Sick in the Head and Even More Sicker in the Spirit"
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If tweet fails to load, click here. Jessica Jackson speaks on what Chicago Flips Red calls the “Voting Rights Act of 1965 propaganda,” calling out Cook County Commissioners Tara Stamps of the 1st District and Dr. Kisha McCaskill of the 5th District for claiming Black voting rights are under attack — while refusing to address what many residents see as the real crisis impacting Black communities in Cook County.
Since 2020, nearly 2,500 homeowners have lost their properties and the equity tied to those homes through delinquent property tax sales. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the practice unconstitutional years ago, yet families are still fighting for accountability, transparency, and relief.
Jackson also raises concerns about property theft tied to Cook County probate court practices, unlawful demolitions without due process, and generational wealth being stripped from longtime residents under the watch of local government.
Our argument: politicians continue using historic civil rights language during election season, but stay silent when Black families lose homes, land, inheritance, and wealth through government systems operating in their own backyard.
"You're Sick in the Head and Even More Sicker in the Spirit"
Posted on 5/18/26 at 7:31 pm to Timeoday
Same thing down here in South Carolina. The practice of “heirs land” dates back to Reconstruction. Land gets passed down from generation to generation without going thru probate. Today, that exact same land is worth thousands if not millions.
Developers will lowball cash offers for heirs land. If there is no clear path of ownership, all they need to do is find ONE descendant willing to sell their percentage of inheritance share and obtain the property in forced sale in the courts. I myself have heirs land in Tennessee thru my father. Signed over my rights of inheritance to my cousin since he had paid the property tax for 20 years and I really don’t need that money in this point in my life. Heirs land is more of a liability than a income source!
Developers will lowball cash offers for heirs land. If there is no clear path of ownership, all they need to do is find ONE descendant willing to sell their percentage of inheritance share and obtain the property in forced sale in the courts. I myself have heirs land in Tennessee thru my father. Signed over my rights of inheritance to my cousin since he had paid the property tax for 20 years and I really don’t need that money in this point in my life. Heirs land is more of a liability than a income source!
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