The Chicago Protesting Thread

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that area is typically patroled hard by security. I haven't heard anything about that either.

I'm watching the news now and I see people cleaning up the jewel on 75th/stoney :salute:

Not sure if that Jewels on Stoney will bounce back, damages looked massive, but if the Whole Foods in Englewood wasn't touched at least something was saved.

Lake Meadow's will most definitely bounce back. Too many middle class blacks and IIT students for them to let that go.

I also haven't heard anything about the Mariano's on Pershing and King.

I'd be happy if those three stores are good.
 

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yup, another food desert just fukked up their own food source :pacspit:
Yeah this was stupid as fukk every grocery store is done for In the hood I understand burning down and looting the side food spots that the Arab and Koreans own or maybe even 1 or 2 Walmarts everyone that’s not the move :francis:
 

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Yeah this was stupid as fukk every grocery store is done for In the hood I understand burning down and looting the side food spots that the Arab and Koreans own or maybe even 1 or 2 Walmarts everyone that’s not the move :francis:

I cannot condone destroying a walmart when so many people depend on them for their food and medicine. not a good look. 47th and cottage grove has long been a food desert, and now they are essentially back to square 1.

also, lets not forget that when u destroy a business, u also destroy the people's jobs who depend on said business to pay their bills. it's a horrible look, and anyone who condone's this shyt in their own community is a c00n. plain and simple.
 
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