Wednesday, October 29, 2025

chicago mayor equates the term “illegal aliens” (for mEX) with the word “slaves” (for bLACKS)

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
wednesday, october 29, 2025 at 11:30:00 p.m. edt

chicago mayor equates the term “illegal aliens” (for mEX) with the word “slaves” (for bLACKS)

“(Breitbart) chicago’s self-professed 'progressive' democrat mayor Brandon Johnson said on saturday that there are no 'illegal aliens' in his city and it is racist to say there are.

“he went on to say that if we refer to 'undocumented individuals' as 'illegal aliens,' then we should also call all black people 'slaves.'”

(GRA: Okay--except blacks don't work like “slaves"--even if they have legitimate employment.)

“'we don’t have illegal aliens,' Johnson offhandedly exclaimed. 'I don’t know if that’s from some sort of sci-fi message that you wish you’ve had.

“Johnson’s inflammatory rhetoric kicked off after a reporter asked him why he has yet to supply the federal government with his report on how much his administration has spent on illegal aliens.”

GRA: "None o' yo bizness." (paraphrasing)

--GRA



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another stupid and ignorant black. Before the Civil War it was accurate to refer to black slaves, now it isn't. It IS accurate to label people coming in illegally as Illegal aliens. Apparently this idiot thinks aliens refers to little green men from Mars. but it is a legal and correct term for these illegals.

Anonymous said...

jerry pdx
Any way they can they'll try to slip in 300 yrs. oppression, every argument leads to it or circles back to it.

Anonymous said...

Speaking of slavery...
Just saw ALL THAT MONEY CAN BUY and was as disappointed as when I first saw it long ago. Won't elaborate, but one moment really grabbed me: Walter Huston, magnificent in his role as the Devil, is pontificating about how he's been a part of America since its founding. The dialogue went by quickly, but I'm fairly sure he said, "I was there when the first slave was brought over from Africa... And when the first settlers fired the first round at the Indians." In other words, once again America is depicted as a corrupt entity, forever stained by the "Original Sins" of slavery (never mind that slavery existed everywhere throughout human history) and violence toward the Indians (never mind the atrocities committed by the primitive natives).
Typical Hollywood, nearly-subliminal in its propaganda, but the message is there. The script is credited to the well-known Stephen Vincent Benet and the less-known Dan Totheroh, so either could have written the lines. Benet did have a bug about slavery, having been acclaimed for a book-length poem (!) called "John Brown's Body."

-RM