That an angry mob is accusing the CPD and the IDF of being like the KKK is like some kind of linguistic trickery out of the George Orwell novel “1984.”
Category: Letters to the Editor
Letters: It would be better for America if the Trump trial were televised
It would be so much better if the trial were televised so Americans could see with their own eyes if Michael Cohen is a credible witness.
Letters: It will always be the Museum of Science and Industry
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Letters: Gaza solidarity encampment allowed me to practice my faith
The NU liberated zone supported me not despite my Jewish faith but because of it.
Letters: Northwestern University wrong to capitulate to divisive activists
I fear that capitulating to divisive activists as it has just done has set a troubling precedent.
Letters: Let your mom call you and leave a message
It is difficult to explain to someone just how important those calls and voicemails will become to them when their mother dies.
Letters: Doctor’s comparison of Sweden, US COVID-19 responses is flawed
Dr. Cory Franklin’s conclusion that “the Swedish strategy was superior” is clearly incorrect, dangerous and beneath the standards I would expect of the Tribune.
Letters: Israeli government and Hamas have both lost legitimacy
Perhaps at present, the best that can be hoped for is a cease-fire followed by work toward a two-state solution with international guarantors.
Letters: CPS needs to be transparent about its new funding approach
Chicago Public Schools’ recent lack of openness, particularly concerning its new funding approach, raises significant concerns.
Letters: How to make speed limit plan in Chicago more practical
I suggest the reduced speed limit apply only during months when the city’s winter parking ban is not in place.