Letter to the Editor: Stop lamenting the ‘good ole days’ of Chicago and soak in the city’s present-day splendor – Chicago Sun-Times

"I’ve encountered great folks from many generations in this city; however, I find it is only those who haven’t ever (or in several decades) lived elsewhere who are the most sour on this city."
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debtsor
2 years ago

A more eloquently put, “STFU about Chicago because you ain’t from Chicago”.

Marie
2 years ago

I disagree.

Marie
2 years ago
Reply to  Marie

Why does “-2” agree?

Pat S.
2 years ago
Reply to  Marie

Good darned question.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

For sure. Stop lamenting the days that were devoid of repeat offenders knocking people over the head and robbing them at all hours of the day. The days when illegal entry/ possession of a vehicle was called carjacking. The days before a far left leaning union installed the incompetent mayor of the city. The days when police could give persuit to criminals that commit crimes right in front of them. Yeah, forget about those days and enjoy the current “ rich, diverse tapestry “ that is now a Chicago two step shy of Detroit.

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