Dueling visions for Chicago’s new ward map place Black and Latino aldermen at odds – Chicago Tribune*

Ald. Jason Ervin asked said, “I think I’m disappointed that another protected class would basically go after another protected class in order to create something that only benefitted them.” Burt Odelson, an attorney for the Latino Caucus, countered that the Latino map does not “disassemble wards” but rather “accumulated wards to reflect the population” by strengthening the Black majority in those wards where possible.
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Ex Illini
4 years ago

By all means, have them settle the dispute via actual dueling.

Old Spartan
4 years ago

I guess the Latinos must be racists. Oh, wait, it must be the Blacks who are racist. It is a tough situation for all the “oppressed “people when there are no Caucassions to blame.

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