Mayor Lightfoot stops by Montrose Beach after photo shows lack of social distancing – WGNTV (Chicago)

“It’s called a pandemic, people. This reckless behavior on Montrose Beach is what will cause us to shut down the parks and lakefront. Don’t make us take steps backwards,” she tweeted.
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debtsor
5 years ago

I like guys in tight speedos. I like wearing tight speedos too.

True believer
5 years ago

Lori shows again her hate for white people. She is totally silent on weekly wildings, rots, arson, looting street and ghetto memorial parties for bangers, birthday parties, the pride blm demonstrations until 4am on pride weekend, the 4th of July party for 1000 at millennium park, the 1000 dancing and chanting F*** CPD after she removed the statues, traffic blocked for a dance and pizza party by Ja’mal green with traffic closed for 4 hours with no arrests at Roosevelt and Columbus, and countless other incidents of insane blatant lawlessness by her people. She has made it totally clear that… Read more »

liza
5 years ago

Judging from her photo, the guys wearing tight Speedos at the beach are her No.1 public enemy, not the virus. Her *blank* envy may just get Speedos banned along with shutting down the lake front.

Freddy
5 years ago

Did she shut down any rioting/protesting/looting? No! Getting some sunshine and beneficial Vitamin D which helps modulate the innate and adaptive immune responses is now a crime.

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