Saturday, December 19, 2020

Instead of prayer, he chooses anger and public confrontation

Pfleger plans a high-profile, showbiz style, NY’s Eve march to protest the ‘COVID and carnage’ that has devastated Chicago this year

‘We can’t just be silent,’ said Pfleger of the nearly 4,000 shootings this year — which comes as 3,850 have died from the coronavirus.
By Michael Sneed Dec 18, 2020, 3:52pm CST


It’s a case of cheer and fear.

It’s the Christmas season’s most deadly couple: COVID-19 and gun violence.

The coronavirus may have claimed the lives of 3,850 Chicagoans through the middle of this past week, but the violence of the gun has now resulted in the shooting of nearly 4,000 people in Chicago.

Gun violence, notes anti-gun activist priest Michael Pfleger, has killed nearly 750 people this year so far.

Angered by these alarming stats, Sneed is told Pfleger plans to repeat his 2016 New Year’s Eve march down North Michigan Avenue, when cross-carrying protestors draped themselves with names of Chicago’s 2016 murder victims.

Only this time Pfleger will be leading protesters carrying Chicago flag replicas riddled with bullet holes and “dripping” with blood.

“We can’t just be silent over this murderous carnage in our city,” said Pfleger, who is pastor of St. Sabina Catholic Church, located in Auburn Gresham on the South Side, which has been devastated by violence.

“The shooting deaths are now on their way to a move upwards,” he said. “These numbers are not acceptable, must not be acceptable.” Father Michael Pfleger, of the Faith Community of St. Sabina, Rev. Jesse Jackson (left) and State Sen. Jacqueline Collins (right) led hundreds on a march down the Magnificent Mile, carrying crosses for all those killed by Chicago violence in 2016 and to call for an end to violence in 2017, Saturday morning, Dec. 31, 2016. Sun-Times Media

“When Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson was in office, the numbers were consistently going down monthly. Since the beginning of 2020, under an interim top cop plan, they have been on the rise!

“We seem to be ignoring this fact in the midst of the COVID pandemic, which has already tragically claimed so many lives.

“Although it’s apparent we are focused now on COVID-19, we can also walk and chew gum. We cannot ignore all these lives destroyed by violence. We can and must fight COVID and carnage at the same time.”

The march is scheduled to begin at 435 N. Michigan Ave. at the Tribune Plaza and end at Michigan Avenue’s uber-chic shopping emporium sporting boarded-up windows in the aftermath of looting following police brutality protests last summer.

He seems to be oblivious as to the economic carnage that has been brought upon downtown Chicago and Michigan Ave. He just wants his headline. 

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous12/19/2020

    Wherever there's a camera, there's Father Pfleger. The Father should focus in on the Mayor and city to allow CJNG and MS13 drug gangs sanctuary status.

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  2. Anonymous12/19/2020

    If you stop and think about it, Phleger has been at St. Sabina longer than any pastor in the Chicago Archdiocese. And his affectation of an African American dialect apparently has little or no effect on the Auburn Gresham area We've seen his Friday night marches, his blocking of the intersections, his marches on the Dan Ryan and his finger pointing at everyone but those committing the violence. Maybe he could get in touch with Mr. Kibler from the previous post and they could put their heads together to make the city safer and more affordable for all of us. Good luck.

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  3. Anonymous12/19/2020

    Is Pfleger protesting Covid in China?

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  4. Anonymous12/19/2020

    if Covid was a s real as they say it is, why hasn't he and other "high profile" types caught it on the left??????

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    1. Anonymous12/21/2020

      believe me its real and kicked my right wing ass

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