In my younger days, I would travel to Chicago to partake of the nightlife with my college friends who lived there. When Daley, and then Byrne, were in the mayor’s office, Rush Street and the other “officially sanctioned” night spots were kept safe and clean by Chicago PD. As for the techniques employed to do that, you didn’t ask. I saw the checkerheads giving a guy a wooden shampoo one evening, and when one of the cops thought I was gawking a bit much, he made it clear I should move on. He didn’t have to tell me twice.
When Harold Washington became mayor, a lot changed. We went to Rush Street and you couldn’t take two steps out of a bar without being swarmed by black prostitutes. That never happened under Daley or Byrne; the hookers knew not to go there. With Washington they had free license. And there were a lot of other shady character hanging around too.
I knew which arrangement I preferred.
You’re just racist against black prostitutes.
Stop microaggressing!.