John Kass: Mayor Moses, and that coming racial brawl over the city’s ward remap, the Chicago Way

"If you thought the debate over renaming Lake Shore Drive was racially fraught—with white liberal aldermen taunted as “white supremacists” – please understand that one was symbolic. But the remap is about power, with the city divided in what amounts to uneven thirds."
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

I don’t think it will be that bad. They’ll just change the rules! Blacks can’t loose any representation, they’ve been repressed and disenfranchised for too long, the others will just have to wait their turn. They won’t loose anything, they’ll want more!

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