05/09/2023 / By Ethan Huff
A member of the Denver City Council, a dark-skinned woman named Candi CdeBaca who is currently running for reelection, believes that if you have fair skin and run a business in Denver, you should be taxed at a higher rate so your revenues can be redistributed to black-owned businesses that are taxed at a much lower rate.
CdeBaca wants every business in Denver to be assessed in order to determine the skin color of its owners. Business owners determined to have skin that is too light in color would then be taxed at a much higher rate than businesses owned by people with dark skin.
Race-based taxation of the kind CdeBaca wants to see implemented in Denver is, of course, illegal and unconstitutional. Even so CdeBaca is pushing for it, having presented the scheme at a recent forum before the Greater Metro Denver Ministerial Alliance.
(Related: During the Black Lives Matter [BLM] riots in Minneapolis following the George Floyd incident, the majority of destroyed businesses were black-owned.)
On June 6, CdeBaca will face a runoff against challenger Darrel Watson, who is also running for the seat representing District 9, a section of North Denver that includes the neighborhoods of Clayton, Cole, Elyria-Swansea, Five Points, Globeville, Skyland, and Whittier.
Unfortunately for local voters, Watson is hardly any better than CdeBaca, as he, too, is a white-hating communist who believes that local white people need to be punished in order to support race-based reparations for blacks.
Watson’s plan differs slightly in that he wants more private business investment in “underserved,” meaning non-white, communities. CdeBaca’s plan is even more radically unconstitutional.
“Capitalism was built on stolen land, stolen labors, and stolen resources,” CdeBaca, who identifies as a Democratic Socialist, complained at the forum.
CdeBaca says that she believes the creation of more business improvement districts, or BIDs, could be used to enact her proposed race-based tax on white-owned businesses in not just North Denver but all across the city.
“You could be collecting those extra taxes from white-led business all over the city and redistributing them to black and brown-owned businesses,” CdeBaca stated – you can watch her speak below:
Denver City Council member Candi CdeBaca, who is running for re-election, says white owned businesses should be taxed extra and redistributed to black owned businesses. pic.twitter.com/s9JhSdAmtj
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) May 5, 2023
Denver’s racial makeup is barely above 50 percent white (non-Hispanic), as of this writing. And in District 9 where CdeBaca is running, whites appear to be the minority.
What this means, of course, is that communists like CdeBaca who are pushing anti-white policies and claiming that they support “minorities” will soon no longer be able to use that word to describe people with black and brown skin, who, when combined together, are quickly becoming the majority while whites become the new minority.
Does this mean that once the scales tip in that direction that white-owned businesses will be the new “underrepresented” group deserving of reparations? At what point will minority whites start receiving all these special benefits since they are rather quickly being replaced by “minorities?”
“Social decay is caused by the government,” one person wrote in response to CdeBaca’s racist plan. “They divide us by pigmentation, sexuality, economic status, and political ideology, & then they pit us against one another, as seen here.”
Another wrote that this is “blatant communism,” not to mention reverse racism that is blatantly unconstitutional and highly offensive and marginalizing towards light-skinned people.
Hating whitey has become a new American pastime among leftists. To learn more, visit Libtards.news.
Sources for this article include:
Tagged Under:
abolish socialism, antiwhite, black, black terror, Candi CdeBaca, City Council, communist, Denver, insanity, left cult, race relations, racism, taxes, unconstitutional, white hate
This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author
COPYRIGHT © 2018 RACERELATIONS.NEWS
All content posted on this site is protected under Free Speech. RaceRelations.news is not responsible for content written by contributing authors. The information on this site is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice of any kind. RaceRelations.news assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this material. All trademarks, registered trademarks and service marks mentioned on this site are the property of their respective owners.