Chicago Mayor Johnson snaps at reporter for calling teen riots ‘mob actions,’ not ‘large gatherings’ – New York Post

“That’s not appropriate,” the newly minted mayor said in response to a reporter’s question about trends like “mob actions” the city has endured. “We’re not talking about mob actions. I didn’t say that,” Johnson barked back. “These large gatherings … it’s important that we speak of these dynamics in an appropriate way.”
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Giddyap
2 years ago

BJ The Race Clown is trying to rip pages out of the dictionary, to hide the truth of his failure

mqyl
2 years ago

Here’s a test for “progressives” and other wokesters to tell whether you’re racist: If these Chicago mob events were by mostly white people, would you react the same way?

debtsor
2 years ago
Reply to  mqyl

First of all, this is entirely a rhetorical question because it would never happen in Chicago. Secondly, of course they would react differently. Because they’re total hypocrites.

Stevet
2 years ago

It is mob action ! Delusional! By your gangs of fatherless thugs and goons ! And mostly by young blacks!

Ex Illini
2 years ago

Hey Brandon, those are mob actions. Too bad if you don’t like it. Use your Jedi mind tricks on those as weak minded as yourself. Everyone knows these are gang banging thugs with the moral code of jackals.

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