Alderman pushing to reinstall controversial statues, monuments removed after 2020 protests – ABC7 (Chicago)

Ald. Anthony Napolitano introduced the plan Wednesday to city council directing the Commissioner of Cultural Affairs and Special Events to reinstall all public artworks removed by the Chicago Monuments Project. "It was selective censorship, and that's what we're doing," Napolitano said. "We are selecting who we're going to censor and who we are not going to censor and that is the epitome of unjust government right there."
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Paul Boomer
1 year ago

All new statues will be St George Floyd statues, don’t let anyone pull the wool over your eyes.

Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago
Reply to  Paul Boomer

George Floyd died of a drug overdose. Anyone who believes anything else is a brainwashed robot.

Old Joe
1 year ago

Let’s have a party to welcome back CC!

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