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ObamaNation See other ObamaNation Articles Title: Chicago Mayor Johnson's Latest 'Yes, He Really Said That' Comments On Crime Authored by Mark Glennon via Wirepoints.org, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson outdid himself yesterday. Earlier, a Wall Street Journal editorial said, about his empty comments on Chicago violence over Labor Day weekend: Yes, he actually said that, which goes a long way to explaining why gunmen patrol the streets with impunity. But Tuesday, about last weekends number of shootings - the worst in ten years for the first week in June - Johnson said its the critics of Chicagos violence who are wrong, saying, What I find disingenuous is, where were these individuals when schools were being shut down and closed? Did they have a critique then? Are you kidding, Mayor Johnson? It was your Chicago Teachers Union, where you worked and that played a major role electing you, that was behind Chicagos indefensible, catastrophically long shutdown of its schools ostensibly because of Covid. That shutdown lasted long after even the Center for Disease Control and left-leaning press said it was safe to open schools. Critics sure did have a critique then, including Wirepoints, among many others. We wrote often to reason, shame, insult, and beg obsequiously to get schools open, but your CTU fought relentlessly against opening. Maybe Johnson was referring not to the Covid closing but to the shutdown of empty schools ten years ago. Regardless, the point remains the same. And still today, nearly a third of CPS 478 traditional schools are less than 50 percent full. Further consolidation is needed and that certainly shouldnt justify more killing. Johnson was just getting started. He went on to give a speech criticizing the media for its coverage of Chicago violence, though he didnt name names. To the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce he said the best thing you can offer to young people is jobs. Thats good, but then he said what he wants: Not criticism, not demonization of a city that is divided over whether young people should be seen or heard. Were not going to allow the press or the media to dictate who our young people are. Johnson at Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday In fact, he said, if you dont live in Chicago and you arent offering solutions, stop talking about us. Forget that, Mayor Johnson. All Americans have a stake in the destruction of what was once among the worlds greatest cities. As for jobs, you and your fellow progressives seem intent on running job creators away. Your and the CTUs hatred of capitalism is open and notorious. And you say critics arent offering solutions? Among those that have been offered: Ask for legislation vesting Cook County prosecutorial authority in somebody other than Kim Foxx. Eliminate the paperwork and liability cops face if when they try to catch criminals. Ask to trash the Safe-T Act which, if courts let it get through, will further hamstring prosecutors and police. Get Cook County Chief Judge Tim Evans replaced. Tell your Chicago Teachers Union to cease teaching racial division and hatred. Rail against unwed parenting. Tell CPS to take down the video thats one of the Tools on the Office of Equity page that justifies burning down communities. And, most importantly, speak directly to the wrongdoers and their parents about personal responsibility. Johnson will have none of that. Instead, he really said whats quoted above. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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I recall a story about a high school Counselor that had this black kid in his office to try to keep him in school He asked the kid, "Tell me what you are doing now?" The black kid replied, "Well, you know man, I hustles." The Counselor responded, "Let me give you my definition of hustle. You hustle your ass into school and get your diploma and then you hustle your ass out on the street and get a job." That would be just fine except the Head Tax Chicago put on businesses with more than 50 employees drove many of them out to the suburbs. ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
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