Last remnant of Columbus statue being removed from Grant Park as city looks to add ‘rotating art’ – Chicago Sun-Times

The pedestal that once held the Columbus statue in Grant Park was removed Thursday in preparation for a replacement of “rotating art" in a proposed “Peoples’ Plaza.”
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
8 months ago

Columbus was a evil brutal man. The last thing we should have is a holiday for one of the worst people in the history of the world. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein would have done business with him.

Pat S.
8 months ago

Columbus was a brave explorer.

Why impugn a dead guy’s memory?

Deb
8 months ago

Chicago is Anti Italian. Isn’t that discrimination?

Tom Paine's Ghost
8 months ago
Reply to  Deb

No. Democrats AKA Communists are massively racist and hate anyone who isn’t Black or Hispanic or anything other than white and of course they hate all jews. Typical Communist playbook.

Call my shrink
8 months ago

Rotating art ? We’ll never see them again.

Hello, Indiana!
8 months ago

“People’s Plaza “. How socialist/ Marxist/ Dem can you get? The mandate to erase American history marches on unabated. How’s your lying “ not bad guy “ mayor looking now, Andy Shaw?

Bud Dark
8 months ago

The article says Peoples’ instead of People’s, which gives it more of a DEI slant. 

Tom Paine's Ghost
8 months ago

Democrats ARE Communists. With NYC Mondaini the decades long lie is finally exposed and the mask has come off. The only way they will win elections now and into the future is by cheating and/or purchasing votes. The SEIU AFSCME scum already show up as paid protestors. So…..PPF is now a Communist.

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