Mayor Brandon Johnson says federal agents who break city law should be charged with crime – Chicago Tribune*

“They want those families to be afraid because they see the tides are turning, that you have more conscientious people who understand our collective responsibility from one to another,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. “It’s white men who are afraid of people being educated. That’s what they are afraid of. It’s while they’re sowing seeds of division within communities. They’re afraid of us uniting.”
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Bob
6 months ago

How many PANIC “ATTACKS “a day are you having ?

Deb
6 months ago

Watch out Brandon. Your anti white racism is showing.

Tommy Paine
6 months ago

As Ronald Reagan said, “There you go again!”. Mayor Raggedy is a one trick pony, all he has to play is the race card.

Here’s a newsflash for you Mayor Raggedy, there are black and Hispanic men who are tired of your Marxist BS and the crime that it allows. Matter of fact, there are black and Hispanic federal agents out there to arrest the criminals.

Ataraxis
6 months ago

Oh please, do it, do it, do it!!!
Also be sure to preserve all of your correspondence detailing your orders.
Dem Civil War 2.0 is going to be really short.
Ken Burns can probably document the whole thing in a short YouTube video!

Ataraxis
6 months ago
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Ken Burns just downvoted me!
Thanks Ken!

ProzacPlease
6 months ago

He sounds like the reincarnation of Charles Manson, trying to ignite a race war.

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