Friday, December 23, 2011

VIDEO: Uptown December CeaseFire march


In case you missed it or even cared, here are a few scenes from the December 19, 2011 CeaseFire march in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood.

During the poorly attended demonstration, a handful of people visited various crime scenes, including the place where Edward Clark was shot to death, while a preacher prayed for the souls of the soulless creatures who are destroying what used to be a great neighborhood.

Although the event was hyped on a popular Uptown blog, it appears most of their readers decided to stay at home.

7 comments:

  1. "We gathered to mourn. To pray. To plan"

    yea, no thanks bruh...

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  2. I guess they mean well but these things are ineffectual. They are just preaching to the choir.

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  3. It's typical that they would play the music so loud that nobody can hear what's being said.

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  4. More people are starting to see the light. Law abiding citizens want theirs rights back, including being able to protect themselves as it is guaranteed in the Constitution. Cease Fire is a joke, the thugs don't even know what it is.

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  5. Hope they don't get hit by a "stray". Seriously, these "no justice, no peace" marches are almost silly by those people. Move! And get those toddlers out of there too!

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  6. That old white woman with dyed hair and 1980's glasses is kinda creepy.

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  7. Those Uptown fucks are deluded as hell about niggers.

    You can't fix them. You can't.

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