Friday, February 23, 2024

Do they ever do anything in Chicago that makes sense?


Some students at the meeting told school board members that police in the schools 'scare them'. Supporters of removing police from schools said the officers targeted minorities and did not make schools safer. That makes perfect sense in the city where 20 people are shot - injured or killed - every day of the year.
 

Watch this and weep for the people of that city...
 

11 comments:

  1. Hell no, they deserve what they get..

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  2. excellent. will they get rid of the teachers next?

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  3. So how are all those delinquent rugrats going to get used to having prison guards standing around watching them when they grow up?

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  4. Next, just to stir the puddin' start rumors that "________________ is undercover Five-Oh."

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  5. Chicago "make sense"? Not lately!

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  6. I'll bet the police are deliriously happy about this. Who would want to be stuck with a shit assignment as an SRO. Yeah sure, days only, but way to high risk. Do I weep for the people of Chicago? Hell no. Not for an instant. They will be getting what they have coming. Minnesota got rid of SRO's and guess what happened in the "most expected" schools. Utter chaos. Heh heh heh. They asked for it as well and they got it.

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  7. Thugs are scared of the police?
    Hmmmmmmm. Since when?

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  8. So certain people will finally be safe from the police. Good to hear. So who will be keeping them safe from each other?

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  9. Remove the blacks from the schools and the problems will be gone.

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  10. Well, setting the scene for a deranged person to open fire on all the students knowing that the police are no longer present and then blame anyone one else but themselves(parents) and the school board.

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  11. Fuck em.....they made their bed, let em die....I mean lie....in it....what a bunch of stupid motherfucking democrats....

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