The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board cited Wirepoints’ analysis of Chicago’s numerous “equity” failures while criticizing Mayor Johnson’s idea to pursue reparations in the city.
Read the WSJ editorial: Chicago’s Slavery Reparations
Read more from Wirepoints:
- Illinois has more educators, less students than ever, yet officials complain about a ‘teacher shortage’
- Chicago Teachers Union contract demands are totally divorced from reality
- Chicago needs more champions of literacy like Willie Wilson
- Number of half-empty Chicago public schools doubles, yet lawmakers want to extend school closing moratorium

Expect no retraction or apology. This what they do.
The state’s existing buyout program for its own pensions is the precedent for Chicago, which should be a warning: Look out for similar exaggerated claims and shoddy analysis.
Is throwing out a few $bucks$ for a reparations study simply a smokescreen for GIGANTIC CTU contract $payday$ would seem the ethical question for CTU/Brandon & crew? If yes, then it’s a smokescreen targeted primarily for the few leftie libtard fans of Brando, many of whom are in press and academia
Parents in Chicago are SLAVES to the CTU!
All Illinoisans are slaves to the blue, money hungry state and its local free spending progressive socialists.
Everyone should know dems were the slave owners……so fix it on your own and leave the rest of us out of it! All this cr$p makes me sick