Chicago election
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Gonna be an interesting runoff.
Vallas has been a Chicago fixture forever. Former chair (president?) of the Chicago Public Schools. Johnson is a VERY progressive guy whose current status is Chairman of the Crook County Board.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Johnson win, but Vallas would be the better mayor.
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@George-K said in Chicago election:
@Mik said in Chicago election:
Name one good thing she did.
She could dance...sorta.
Link to videoWell, I guess all she needs now is a pole and a g-string, to start her new career.
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Lightfoot: : “I am a black woman — let’s not forget,” she told the outlet. “Certain folks, frankly, don’t support us in leadership roles."
She forgot to say that she's a black LESBIAN woman. I mean, c'mon Mayor, if you're going to play the victim, at least have the good sense to check ALL the boxes.
Is "certain people," a racist comment?
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@LuFins-Dad LOL
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“A few months ago they said they didn’t know who I was. Well, if you didn’t know, now you know,” Johnson said. He thanked the unions that supported him and gave a special shout-out to his wife, telling the crowd, “Chicago, a Black woman will still be in charge.”
I wonder how many generations America will have to survive before this skin color fetish seems like a bizarre anachronism.
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“A few months ago they said they didn’t know who I was. Well, if you didn’t know, now you know,” Johnson said. He thanked the unions that supported him and gave a special shout-out to his wife, telling the crowd, “Chicago, a Black woman will still be in charge.”
I wonder how many generations America will have to survive before this skin color fetish seems like a bizarre anachronism.
@Horace said in Chicago election:
“A few months ago they said they didn’t know who I was. Well, if you didn’t know, now you know,” Johnson said. He thanked the unions that supported him and gave a special shout-out to his wife, telling the crowd, “Chicago, a Black woman will still be in charge.”
I wonder how many generations America will have to survive before this skin color fetish seems like a bizarre anachronism.
Realistically the subcultures would have to completely merge/disappear. At least I believe that's what it would take.
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@Horace said in Chicago election:
I wonder how many generations America will have to survive before this skin color fetish seems like a bizarre anachronism.
And, I wonder how many generations America will have to survive before. . . everyone's skin color will be the same.
I remember as a kid hearing how the slow intermix of races would eventually lead to one brownish race, with watered-down features. And, we'd run out of oil by 2020. Or maybe it was that oil would end up being the same color by 2020 regardless of which race.