One Chicago community endures virus, violence and turmoil – AP

"In a chaotic year destined for the history books, Auburn Gresham has written its own grim chapter. This Black community on the city’s South Side has endured a deadly virus, gun violence and economic misery — a constant state of turmoil that mirrors the tumult afflicting much of urban America."
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True believer
5 years ago

These are all self-inflicted wounds. The permanent victim class do not social distance, nor wear masks. They continue to drink and smoke dope in every park and playground, have street and house parties(where people are shot), continue their hanging out in front of liquor stores, continue to take the el downtown to rob, do wildings, carjack, constant fake protests and poor lifestyle choices. The permanent victim class is also killing each other, doing the looting, burning, and rioting not the white supremacists that senile joe and blm appointed racist Kamala Harris expect you to believe.

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