Social media reacts to Rauner’s ‘crumbling prisons’ comment

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Gov. Bruce Rauner started a Twitterstorm when he compared Chicago public schools and crumbling prisons. | Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times

Gov. Bruce Rauner’s comments suggesting some of the Chicago’s public schools are little better than “crumbling prisons” drew immediate reaction on social media. As of 4 p.m., some 720 tweets with the hashtag “#notaprison” were trending locally. Here’s a sampling:

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