Activists to Protest Outside Chicago’s Trump Tower on Inauguration Day – WTTW (Chicago)

The group, called the People’s March for Justice, is part of a national coalition fighting against the goals of the incoming administration. They said forming the alliance is just the start to accomplishing that.
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Pat S.
1 year ago

To what end? What are they hoping to accomplish save virtue signaling?

Hope they will eventually recognize their folly and find something productive to do with their time.

Stupid chickens!

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago

Waste of time and they will freeze to death.

GM
1 year ago

Will they all be wearing those pink “p*ssy hats”…???

anna
1 year ago
Reply to  GM

lefty fashion has moved on to keffiyehs

The Railroader
1 year ago
Reply to  GM

Possibly. More embarrassingly, Mr. Ramos was wearing his red commie shirt.

Mr. Ramos thinks that over 100 million corpses of those sacrificed to his ideology isn’t nearly enough. It’s just the kind of leftist extremist that Wilmette Talking To Winnetka is only too obliging in providing taxpayer-funded air time.

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The Railroader
1 year ago

Emily Soto, DNC typist for Wilmette Talking To Winnetka, is back. This time with more taxpayer-funded publicity for the militant anti-American wing of her network’s favourite political party, the Democrats. It does ring hollow this time around, as Presient Trump’s resounding victory in November was mostly a repudiation of policies fortifying these same anti-American militants. The red ‘socialism’ shirt that Eric Ramos, WTTW’s well-fed militant leftist paid spokes-child du jour, tells one all we need to know. The ones that Mr. Ramos ostensibly agitates for have by and large become refugees from the same socialist policies that his red shirt… Read more »

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Unity and Solidarity
1 year ago

Also known as CTU Cadre Development Day.

debtsor
1 year ago

pure stupidity

MM
1 year ago

March until you can no longer stand. The people have spoken. And bring blankets. It’s going to be cold.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  MM

Would be a good day to bring back the tradition of hosing protesters that refuse to disperse. A light misting would suffice.

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

Pound them with rubber bullets also.

Where's Mine ???
1 year ago

I hope those protesters have their long undies on & lots of hot coco. City may want provide warming buses—-it’s going to be soooooooo COLD!!!

The Railroader
1 year ago

The Paddy Wagons will be nice and warm.

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