Paul Vallas: Political Pandering Won’t Heal Chicago’s Black Community – Chicago Contrarian

"The recent resolution apologizing for slavery in the City Council, alongside Mayor Brandon Johnson’s so-called “reparations” initiatives, are little more than divisive distractions from the real harm the mayor and his progressive allies are inflicting on Chicago’s Black community."
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Call my shrink
6 months ago

I don’t see any illegals living next door to Johnson. Just saying

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