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Message Subject Soros-Backed Group Helped Elect Manhattan D.A. Allegedly Planning Trump Arrest
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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82961675


Simple, becos they're People of Color!


Racial Justice in the United States

2003: Open Society created the Racial Justice Initiative in the United States, a new grantmaking effort to address systemic racial inequality experienced by historically marginalized communities of color. The program addressed such issues as voting rights, public policy reform, civil rights litigation, housing segregation, and community organizing.

2009: Open Society-U.S. invested $25 million in multi-year grants to state organizations led by and accountable to people of color, and gave $15 million to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund in recognition of its 80th anniversary.

Criminal Justice Reform: Open Society was one of the earliest and largest supporters of criminal justice reform. Over the years, the Foundations have challenged the constitutionality of the death penalty and its racially skewed application, supported more humane treatment of those in the youth justice system, and funded efforts to challenge California’s three-strikes law. More recent efforts have focused on correcting policies that have for too long ravaged communities of color.

Open Society continues to push for an end to punitive drug policies and sentencing practices that are unequally borne by people of color.

Power Building: Open Society in 2019 made unprecedented investments in organizations led by and accountable to people of color including the American South, a region historically neglected and underfunded by philanthropy.

Arts, Culture, and Narrative: Open Society continues to support artists and projects that address the complex issues of systemic discrimination. We are increasing investments in efforts to shape perceptions and attitudes to build an inclusive multiracial democracy, and to combat toxic narratives and disinformation about communities of color that perpetuate harmful policies and practices.


[link to www.opensocietyfoundations.org (secure)]


Soros and the "Open Society Foundation's" manifesto is pretty simple and clear above.


OPEN SOCIETY TO THE PEOPLE OF COLOR!


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