For one Black-owned business in Chicago, looters hit harder than the pandemic – Insider

She believes the protests in the wake of George Floyd's killing are necessary. "As an African American, I'm in complete agreement with it. But I think they lost a lot of the rationalization and why it exists when you have people come in and tear up and destroy the businesses that have also been servicing us in the same communities."
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dom
5 years ago

The long hot summer,then Presdent Trump wins again,There will be no chicago left.

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