Letters to the Editor for March 22.
Push-back legislation by conservatives on ‘wokism’ is more than a culture war response.
“Infill” is often a good conservation strategy. But “infill” that negatively impacts sensitive, flood-prone wildlife habitat is not good conservation. During the middle of the 20th century, some became dissatisfied with their place in society, and after they expressed their grievances, their rights and privileges were enshrined in federal and state governments.
I think it would be wise to rephrase the term from government regulations to government protections. Everyone wants the government to come to their rescue when a weather disaster strikes, to protect the public from unsafe chemicals or drugs, and to insure their hard-earned savings are protected from banking misdeeds. The Republicans have turned a government regulation as an unnecessary impediment to business and have vilified the word.
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