‘Black Lives Matter’ gets honorary street name – Evanston Now

And District 202 Superintendent Eric Witherspoon said that the concept of black lives mattering is “embedded in the mission and the goals of Evanston Township High School. We believe it, we live it, we embrace it.”
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Ex Illini
4 years ago

They should change all the names in that godforsaken town. The intersection of Jibbity Jibbity Lane and Reparation Street has a nice ring to it.

Pat
4 years ago

For shame, Evanston! Honoring the thugs who ravaged our cities – yours included.
Grow a spine and stand up to this nonsense.

Boscowmachuke
4 years ago

There are no fools like Democrat fools.

Boscowmachuke
4 years ago

It should be called Communist lane.

Old Spartan
4 years ago

Is the street called Fry ‘Em Like Bacon Boulevard, or Pigs in a Blanket Parkway. I’m sure BLM would be happy having their mantra on either one.

Mark
4 years ago
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Its for votes,that’s all that matters,soon lesbian lane,shemale street,communist circle,you can keep going on.

#DumpChicagoIllinois
4 years ago

Does the honorary street name come with a mansion similar to that which its’ leaders get? Grifters, the lot of ’em. And the sheep who bleat their message? Pathetic.

Last edited 4 years ago by #DumpChicagoIllinois
BB
4 years ago

You gotta love Evanston The liberal bastion!
High taxes, crime!! LOL

Supressse
4 years ago

One Year After Black Lives Matter Looters Attacked Evanston Stores, Evanston Honors Those Same BLM Looters, By Naming A Street After Them 

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