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Michael's avatar

I’ll take serious exception to the word “hate” you’ve used to describe people you simply disagree with. People who’ve looked at the science and found it lacking, found educating their children in what to see confided people to be normal and worst of all to have their concerns dismissed as “hate” by smug, not very bright or inquisitive people. “Hate” means a dark, cold and evil emotion. You use it so casually. I’m sorry I subscribed to your writing, or more precisely, typing. Please refund my money. I can get this type of thing from a ninth grade trans activist.

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steve coon's avatar

One problem with TV journalism today (and as a retired broadcaster I know there are several) is the ubiquitous coverage of what are really nothing but public relations (PR) events.

Of course, stations should cover happy celebrations such as the Pride Parades, Juneteenth Day, National Hispanic Heritage Month and the annual CelebrAsian festival.

There is only one side to each of these stories.

But the PR events to which I refer are the grand openings of restaurants, new apartment buildings, sports stadiums, the list goes on. These are solely to satisfy advertisers and meaningless to viewers.

However, they, too, have only one side.

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