Monday, January 30, 2023

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Mon Jan 30 2023

 

Louie Villalobos  Deputy editor/audience and commentary

We have good news, y'all. The opinion newsletter you all love and rely on for analysis and, well, opinion, is getting a makeover. 

That's right, we have a new and improved way for you fine people to stay updated on what's going on in the news and your daily lives. 

I'm even going back to putting my name on it. I know, I know. My wife is excited too. 

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Protesters rally in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 27, 2023, after Memphis, Tenn., released police body camera footage of the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols.

Tyre Nichols' death is the most recent in a series of needless killings of Black men stopped for largely minor traffic violations.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis reacts after publicly signing HB7, "individual freedom," also dubbed the "stop woke" bill during a news conference in April.
 

For Ron DeSantis and the GOP, 'woke' delivers an insidious message

Like many in this age of stupidity, I face an existential question: Am I woke? I assume not, because Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis hasn't tried to ban me.

Gianno Caldwell attends The Hollywood Reporter 2019 Oscar Nominee Party on Feb. 4, 2019 in Beverly Hills, Calif.
 

No conservatives allowed: Fox News analyst asked to leave restaurant

Too often, viewpoint diversity is overlooked, and elements of our society have deemed politically correct ideology as the only acceptable worldview.

Tyler Cordeiro walked his mother, Susan, down the aisle on her wedding day in 2019. Cordeiro died the next year of an overdose.
 

I lost my son to opioids. My grief shouldn't be a political weapon.

I lost my son, Tyler, to an accidental overdose. Parents' hurt and anger are too often manipulated to punish the wrong people.

 

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