At Chicago Vigil For Black Lives, Hundreds Quietly Gather To Heal After Kenosha Violence: ‘We Keep Us Safe’ – Block Club Chicago

“That silence was the loudest thing I’ve heard in a long time,” said Jae Rice, Communications and Outreach Coordinator at Brave Space Alliance and a South Shore resident. “The type of energy that you’re able to absorb from other folks that you might not get while marching, it runs deep.”
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Chase Gioberti
5 years ago

This is hilarious. They need “healing”? They have caused 100% of the destruction in this country. They all need to be rounded up and sent to Guantanamo.

Maybe the few rational people among them can gather and learn to act like civilized adults. It would be a very small gathering.

Last edited 5 years ago by Chase Gioberti
Cole Gioberti
5 years ago
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Yes they need healing. I agree.

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