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The Readers Forum: Misplaced patriotism

The Readers Forum: Wednesday letters

The Readers Forum: Losing democracy

In his Oct. 11 Washington Post column, “I’m no Democrat — but I’m voting exclusively for Democrats to save our democracy,” conservative Max Boot writes, “I’m a single-issue voter.

Monday letters: The American version

According to Encyclopedia Britannica, critical race theory is an offshoot of Marxist-oriented critical theory. The recent testimony of Xi Van Fleet before the Loudoun County (Virginia) school board confirms that description of the theory. As a Chinese immigrant who survived Mao s Cultural Revolution, Van Fleet spoke from firsthand experience of the revolution s efforts to erase Chinese culture while imposing a totalitarian government. The communist regime used the same critical theory to divide people, she said. The only difference is that they used class instead of race. Referring to the current debate over CRT, Van Fleet observed, This is indeed the American version of the Chinese cultural revolution.

The Readers Forum: Has anyone tried raising salaries?

Sitting at home So restaurants can’t find workers and (Republican) bystanders are saying, “Is anyone surprised they can’t find workers when people can make more sitting at home?” How do I get me some of that “sitting at home” money? Don’t you have to be fired first? You can’t just quit your job, not in North Carolina. Anyway, I can guarantee that the people passing that cliché around have never worked in a restaurant. Aside from the threat of catching COVID in tight quarters, it’s hard work, it pays low wages, it has no benefits, no medical insurance. Schedules are terrible and you have to put up with a high percentage of customers who are jerks. (They say snotty things like, “Why work when you can make more sitting at home?”)

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