Chicago students explain why increased crime, Lightfoot policies put them at risk – Campus Reform

“Something must be done because I [don’t] think it's normal that people have to walk around with knives and pepper spray everywhere to keep some semblance of safety while the mayor keeps talking about guns on the street and how they must be stopped,” one UIC sophomore said.
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debtsor
4 years ago

No dummy, it’s not normal, it’s anarcho-tyranny. You can commit crimes freely and without fear of getting caught because the regime is only interested in going after its detractors and dissenters. Feel free to go out and commit some crimes yourself. There is nothing to lose!

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