How Brandon Johnson’s inner circle compares to past mayors’ – Chicago Sun-Times

Under Mayor Brandon Johnson, Black people hold more top salaried city jobs and top mayoral appointments than any other racial group; people who identify as Latino remain underrepresented. Asian Americans no longer hold any of these top City Hall jobs, as they did under Johnson predecessors Lori Lightfoot, Rahm Emanuel and Richard M. Daley.
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debtsor
2 years ago

LOL – racist author writes racist article that intentionally makes a lowercase ‘w’ for white people, complains that Mayor Brandon is racists for hiring too many Blacks. You can’t make this intersectional claptrap up. I hope this non-profit progressive experiment that became the Scum-Times goes bankruptcy faster than a San Fransicko start-up promising to deliver cat liter by US Mail.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Say it, “Chocolate City.” For the black folks, by the black folks but funded by a majority of non- black folks. Pretty raggedy.

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