Civil Rights Activists Don’t Like Truth – Calling For Probe Of Maxine Waters ‘Poverty Pimp’ Posters

Civil rights activists are angry about some posters that have been put up all over Los Angeles calling out Maxine Waters for being the ‘Poverty Pimp’ that she is.

Now the civil rights activists want an investigation into the Maxine Waters ‘Poverty Pimp’ posters, in order to waste more taxpayer money investigating something that may not even be a crime.

Sure, the city would have liked someone to get permission to put up their posters, but if caught what do you think will really happen? The person may receive a slap on the hand and be forced to pay a small fine, and that is about it, but the idiot liberals still want to waste more taxpayer money to go after them.

I say BRAVO to the person or group that designed and made the Maxine Waters ‘Poverty Pimp’ posters, and feel that the posters are very accurate when describing Maxine Waters or just about any member of the Democrat Culture of Corruption.

Southland civil rights leaders Monday called for an investigation into what they described as a racially offensive campaign against local Congresswoman Maxine Waters.

Posters featuring a black-and-white illustration of Waters bordered with the words “Poverty Pimp” have been plastered on streets and near freeways and businesses throughout Los Angeles, Inglewood and the South Bay.

KNX 1070’s Claudia Peschiutta reports the ad portrays a wrinkled caricature of Waters depicted with red dollar signs in her eyes and the words “N—-s Betta Have My Money!” behind her.

The ads were captured in images posted online in front of such Southern California landmarks as The Forum and Randy’s Donuts in Inglewood, and even allegedly in front of Waters’ private residence in Hancock Park.

Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable President Earl Ofari Hutchinson and other activists began taking down the posters at various locations Sunday and are demanding a “fast track investigation” by the California Fair Political Practices Commission.

“We’re highly offended, we’re disgusted by it, we hope this is not the start of something that we’ll continue to see not only in politics, but beyond in Southern California,” said Hutchinson.

While it’s unknown who is behind the posters, there was no indication Waters’ Republican opponent in Tuesday’s election, political writer John Wood Jr., had anything to do with the campaign.

In response to the report, Wood released the following statement: “All I can say is that, people have a right to free speech, but that I represent a fundamentally different brand of politics. Whatever people think of Maxine Waters, we should try to call attention to our differences and challenge our opponents on them without being disrespectful. That’s really what my campaign has been about.”

There was no immediate response to a request for comment from Waters.

The Democratic lawmaker is up for reelection Tuesday in California’s 43rd District, which includes Inglewood, Hawthorne and Torrance.

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