'The Five' co-hosts react to several proposals from the San Francisco African American Reparations Advisory Committee about how best to make amends for slavery.
"If we weren't sitting here talking about this, we'd be looking at Pelosi; we'd be looking at Newsom. We'd be looking at the crazy lady on the board … It's amazing, White leftists do worse things to Blacks than the Aryan nations ever could," Gutfeld added.
"The big losers in this, just by bringing this up, are real estate agents. How do you make money selling homes for a dollar?" he joked."The big winner is U-Haul, because even if this doesn't happen, it planted a seed in everybody's head that Frisco is a demented city that's getting more and more demented. Get the hell out. Get the hell out of there, even though this is never going to happen." and could destroy the city's budget.
Los Angeles long-time resident, Walter Foster, age 80, holds up a sign as the Reparations Task Force meets to hear public input on reparations at the California Science Center in Los Angeles on Sept. 22, 2022.
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