Kristen McQueary's vile "hot take" on the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and the lessons Chicago should learn from the disaster is taking the well-deserved beating required of anyone who writes the words "Wishing for a #HurricaneKatrina":
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Take it away, Internet:
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To put it bluntly:
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McQueary, however, insisted that she'd written nothing offensive:
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Internet, what say ye?
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