Alders say Mayor Johnson is acting like a “dictator” with his decisions regarding CPS board – CBS2 (Chicago)

"To blame everything from slavery to the second coming of Jesus as to why he has the authority and is offended by anyone questioning that is remarkable to me," Ald. Ray Lopez said. The mayor said previously, "They said that it would be fiscally irresponsible for this country to liberate Black people," the mayor said, "and now, you have detractors making the same argument of the Confederacy when it comes to public education in this system."
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Wally
1 year ago

First he blamed Nixon. Now he’s blaming protestors, mostly black, as being Confederates. Slavery is over for 160 years, move on.

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