Chicago doesn’t need permission to speak. It doesn’t need a press release. It doesn’t need a billionaire toddler with a microphone trying to cosplay power.
Strange Gang built Chicago Hates Trump as an anti-MAGA protest design for the people who actually live here, work here, study here, raise kids here, and hold the line here. You know the vibe. You feel it when the wind off the lake hits your face like a warning and you still keep walking.
The message is blunt on purpose: “HEY TRUMP CHICAGO HATES YOU.” No riddles. No winking. Just a hard sentence and Chicago flag stars underneath like four red sirens. It’s the kind of thing you wear when you’re done debating whether cruelty deserves the mic.
This is for the friend who organizes rides to downtown. For the neighbor who brings water to the crowd. For the person who is tired of watching fascist energy get normalized as politics. If you’ve ever walked out of a family function because someone tried to make hate sound reasonable, congratulations, you’re the target audience.
Neighborhood roll call without the tourism sparkle: Logan Square, Pilsen, Hyde Park, Bronzeville, Rogers Park, Uptown, Bridgeport. Different blocks, same spine. People show up in different ways, but the point stays the point.
UIC and DePaul folks, you already know how fast a room shifts when the message is visible. Loyola students, you know what it’s like to argue ethics while the world burns. Northwestern commuters, stop pretending you don’t have opinions. UChicago brains, keep the analysis, but bring the backbone too.
And yeah, this city loves sports, so let it ride there too. Wear it when the Cubs are on, when the Bulls are back, when the Blackhawks make noise, when the Bears test everyone’s emotional stability. Chicago pride isn’t just cheering, it’s choosing sides.
Pull on the hoodie, throw on the crewneck, step outside, and make it clear. He’s not welcome. Never has been. Never will be.