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Land initiative is Newsom’s attempt to win minority votes, McGary says

Land initiative is Newsom’s attempt to win minority votes, McGary says


Land initiative is Newsom’s attempt to win minority votes, McGary says

A California-based conservative activist believes Gov. Gavin Newsom handing out parcels of land as reparations for disaffected minorities is the worst case of political pandering.

Newsom (D, shown above) is all in when it comes to the black reparations agenda. A task force he created more than two years ago is prepared to release its final report to Newsom and the California legislature with recommendations on how to deploy state resources to give non-white Californians a leg up in acquiring farmland, an effort it portrays as a form of reparations.

McGary, Kevin (FRED) McGary

The California Agricultural Land Equity Task Force says California should gift large amounts of state-owned land to American Indians, and provide low-interest loans, downpayment assistance, and grants to fund land acquisition to black farmers.

Kevin McGary is an Ambassador for the Project 21 Black Leadership Network. He says this is about 2028.

"This whole idea about providing some parcel of land as reparations for disaffected minorities is the worst case of pandering. He fundamentally is trying to be expedient as it relates to getting in a position to where he could affect his national profile, if you will, for the presidency."

And McGary says California was never a slave state. He is convinced that Newsom will never be president of the United States, but it won’t be for lack of trying.

"Bottom line is he figures that if he can go out with a Big Bang that he would be able to ingratiate himself if you will to the ethnic contingent of the Democratic Party. But the bottom line is that he is insincere. This is not a serious man. This is a man who will say and do anything in order to garner votes. That’s what this whole effort is at the last minute, the last part of this governorship."