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Column: Today’s social justice movement was born out of anger, not hope. There’s nothing peaceful about it. - Chicago Tribune

If you need that in order to support this social justice movement, then tune out right now and go back to sleep. Today’s protesters aren’t walking arm in arm singing, “We Shall Overcome.” They are playing loud music in front of Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s house and singing Kirk Franklin’s “Do You Want a Revolution? Whoop! Whoop!”

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