NO EXEMPTION.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 2020
MILWAUKEE || City and County government have Charter officers elected and appointed. They are members of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of local government. Oftentimes, they are career employees at the expense of the electorate with little to NO accountability. Accountability is defined here as:
MILWAUKEE || City and County government have Charter officers elected and appointed. They are members of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of local government. Oftentimes, they are career employees at the expense of the electorate with little to NO accountability. Accountability is defined here as:
Accountability. refers to an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility for one's actions. ... When roles are not clear and people are not held accountable, work does not get done properly, and learning is not possible.
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City of Milwaukee CLICK to Enlarge photo |
Charter Officers' decisions and lack of decisions have been found ROOTED in Racial Disorder and provided an ongoing Infrastructure pandemic of Systemic Racism.
SYSTEM RACISM has created a crippling Enduring Concentrated Poverty of the population of the city of Milwaukee - the largest city in Wisconsin and therefore the largest city of African Americans in Wisconsin. The many reports - public and private - convey facts of discrimination, segregation, pitting African Americans, and other People of Color against each other and against "Caucasians of privilege".
Annually removal of massive sums of federal funding that is earmarked for Smart Growth for Milwaukeeans is given to Caucasians and those with monopoly-oligopoly powers made by charter officers in Leadership. This is solidified by judicial conveyance.
Guidance from those elected and appointed for 4-year terms has reached an epidemic level with a punitive and disrespectful culture supported by charter officers at the city of Milwaukee city hall and Milwaukee county site that perpetuates "slave-tones in behavior".
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. explains color and slavery. LISTEN UP.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. explains color and slavery. LISTEN UP.
We see the color of African Americans being a consistent factor for discrimination and lack of DUE PROCESS.
We start with an Exposé "Hog Wild Brownsville Version" - Hog Wild Institutional Racism in Milwaukee by Elected Officials, Two Societies, one black one white - separate and unequal in Milwaukee. 9-11-08 18774 views Scribd.com
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