Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson takes jab at Clarence Thomas while defending city’s reparations task force – FOX News

"Yeah, I'm not aware of anything that Clarence Thomas has ever done that has benefited Black people," Johnson replied to a reporter who read from a court opinion. "I mean, you read something, but there's no evidence that anything that the Justice has ever done on behalf of the interests of Black people, or even marginalized people in general."
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The Railroader
2 months ago

Chicago’s DEI-hire Mayor Cliff Notes has done much for Chicago’s black community. None of it good. Mayor Notes will not be missed when he is escorted from City Hall to the unemployment line.

Yellow Matter Custard
2 months ago

The last bowel movement of Clarence Thomas had an higher IQ than Johnson

Tommy Paine
2 months ago

I’m sorry, but did I miss the Senate Hearings where Thomas was confirmed to uphold the interests of the black people Constitution? I’m surprised Mayor Raggedy didn’t invoke the Uncle Tom comment.

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David F
2 months ago

This like also saying Trump has done nothing for black people makes zero sense, nor should it.

ProzacPlease
2 months ago

A Supreme Court justice has the sole job of determining if laws are in accord with the Constitution. The fact that Justice Thomas is black but has done nothing in the interest of black people is a testament to his integrity.

But of course Brandon Johnson can’t see integrity, only Clarence Thomas’ skin color.

Call my shrink
2 months ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

Which by and large is how Braindead got elected. And what’s his record toward his peeps

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