Chicago Mayor Lori "Beetlejuice" Lightfoot (D) has taken her hypocrisy from "F**k Clarence Thomas" to a more civil level just days after encouraging people to have sex with him, or whatever she meant.
The former "Before" model for plastic surgery spoke at an event on Tuesday where she spoke out against attacks on the police, the agency that she had previously wanted to defund. She said the attacks on cops is a sign that people are "losing respect for the institutions of our democracy."
Strangely enough, nobody laughed or called out her hypocrisy.
The Mayor of one of the nation's most dangerous cities continued: "That says to me that the people who are acting so brazenly have no not only no respect for themselves, but they don't have respect for the institution like the police department, who men and women every single day on every watch, are literally risking life and limb for our safety."
"But toxicity in our public discourse is a thing that I think we should all be concerned about, right?" Lightfoot added as the echoes of 'F**k Clarence Thomas' reverberated in the heads of those who knew what she had said just days prior at a Pride event.
The lesbian mayor alluded to the horrible massacre at Highland Park at their Fourth of July parade where 7 people were killed and over 30 injured. She urged Chicagoans to "respect" each other, but her Tourette's kicked in causing her to once again shout, "F**k Clarence Thomas!" She went on to stress the importance of "community" and to "focus on what brings us together and not what tears us apart. F**k Clarence Thomas!"
"That's the thing I think that concerns me the most about what we're seeing, really over the arc of these last two years- I get it. People are angry. F**k Clarence Thomas! They are frustrated. And they're fearful," Lightfoot pontificated. "But we can't let those things mean that we lose sight of each other's humanity. We've got to find a common sense and a purpose."
"Every single person has a role to play in healing the wounds that are plaguing us in our country. And I just pray every single day that each of us will stand up and have that bravery of self and soul to do what is right in this moment. Because we desperately need that kind of healing," she later said, adding, "F**k Clarence Thomas!"
"That's the thing I think that concerns me the most about what we're seeing, really over the arc of these last two years- I get it. People are angry. F**k Clarence Thomas! They are frustrated. And they're fearful," Lightfoot pontificated. "But we can't let those things mean that we lose sight of each other's humanity. We've got to find a common sense and a purpose."
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"Every single person has a role to play in healing the wounds that are plaguing us in our country. And I just pray every single day that each of us will stand up and have that bravery of self and soul to do what is right in this moment. Because we desperately need that kind of healing," she later said, adding, "F**k Clarence Thomas!"
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