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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson recently launched another racial fire. I think this is the only way he can break the news these days, as he doesn't have any important achievements to talk about. This time the mayor was visiting the church of Apostle God, near my south side of Woodlawn.
This is black hegemony, simple and simple. Like racists in the past in America, Mayor Johnson believes that he attributes individuals superiority and inferiority based on skin color. And he doesn't keep his belief that his dark skin is superior and that his white skin is inferior.
In 2022, he told the Chicago Tribune: “People are going to criticize the fact that there are (most) black and brown people in Chicago history. Yes, we are the blackest administration and I'm proud of it.”
And what does he say about white people?
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In July 2024, he told the concert crowd that he had accused white people of running the city to the ground. He clearly forgot that the previous mayor of Chicago was black.
The man has no problem with loud and clear acknowledging his racism. That's why it praised the recent decision by the DOJ Civil Rights Division to begin an investigation into whether the Johnson administration is engaged in discriminatory employment practices. Specifically, we will look at whether city employment practices systematically support black candidates over others and violate federal anti-discrimination laws.
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I don't want a mayor to play racial tribalism for power, and I don't want to hide the fact that our city is suffering deeply. That's why his comment that black people are the most generous race on the planet was offensive. Looking at my neighborhood through a racial lens, we are 90% all black, with a black and black crime epidemic.
I have said many times that the problem we face is human issues. We are not “black people,” but humans born in the largest country known to humanity, and it's time to start thinking about ourselves in that respect.
In 2023, 70% of our murders were black and black. Black people are both murderers and victims. How about this?
Worse, 70% of these murders are not resolved in predominantly black areas like me. How about this?
I could continue on with other crimes, but I think the points are being made. The fact that Mayor Johnson chooses to overlook the horrors he plays on our streets every day makes it clear that he may engage in his racial fantasies that we really have no one to lead our city.
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After all, “Black” can't lead the city of Chicago. What does “black” do? How does “Black” run the city? How does “Black” fix violence? How does “black” fix the education trend? How does “black” fix the shortage of stable families? How does “black” replace a father that the child didn't have? And how generous is the “black” in the world?
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The racial stupidity that comes out of this mayor's mouth is immeasurable. This foolishness sacrifices life and ruins the future. Our problem is not race. Being black did nothing for us. If that was so great, why are we called permanent lower classes? It is permanent, as if we have no hope. That's where being black has won us over the last 60 years. Where is the generosity among them?
I have said many times that the problem we face is human issues. We are not “black people,” but humans born in the largest country known to humanity, and it's time to start thinking about ourselves in that respect. I tell my neighbors: see how lucky you are! God blessed you with two feet, two hands, two eyes, two ears, and the most powerful tool known to humans: the brain.
That's why every ounce of our efforts must focus on cultivating the full humanity of my neighbors. That's all important.
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And we have to do this despite the mayor behind the race who hides like a coward in order to hide his inferiority in solving our city problems. We will never allow such a low person to defeat us. That's why I pray for my city and her people every day.
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