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The Readers Forum: Thursday letters

Striking testimony My heart went out to the Capitol Police officers who testified (under oath, I might add) about the attempted coup on Jan. 6 at the Capitol. Everything they said verified the videos we’ve seen of the violence and hatred unleashed against them by Trump supporters (“Police tell Jan. 6 stories,” July 29). And the aftermath — most striking was the testimony of Officer Michael Fanone of the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department: “What makes the struggle harder and more painful, is to know so many of . the people I put my life at risk to defend are downplaying or outright denying what happened. I went to hell and back to protect them . but too many are now telling me that hell doesn’t exist or that hell actually wasn’t that bad.

The Readers Forum: Wednesday letters

Hypocrisy For months, Republicans cried “Cancel culture! Cancel culture! Cancel culture!” because privately owned social media companies refused to broadcast their racism, sexism and lies. “You’re violating our First Amendment rights!” they screamed. Now, they’re outlawing — actually making illegal — any discussion of race in public schools that doesn’t fit into their narrow worldview. That is actual, literal censorship, and it’s unconstitutional. If you don’t see the obvious hypocrisy there, you’re beyond help. Roger L. Mack Beyond partisanship As I write, it’s Tuesday morning, and I’m watching the Capitol Police officers arrive in the U.S. House chambers to give their firsthand accounts of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. They’re being welcomed by all the committee members, who are obviously appreciative of their service.

North Carolina City Sued After Canceling Music Festival

Image via Getty In the latest case of an area trying to police hip-hop, the city of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is being sued after it canceled a music festival set to headline Moneybagg Yo, Pooh Shiesty, Big Latto, and more, due to fear of violence and gang activity.  The big-name acts were set to appear at the Carolina Summers Music Fest at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds on July 31, but according to W12 News, the city called the organizers, Starr Entertainment, and said they wanted to pull out of the event out of fear of who was set to perform. The Winston-Salem Police

Rap concert promoter sues Winston-Salem over canceled event

A Kernersville music promoter is suing Winston-Salem for pulling the plug on a rap concert that was to take place July 31 at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds, after city officials said the show brought the potential for “violence and gang activity” during the concert. Starr Entertainment LLC is suing Winston-Salem for breach of contract, claiming the promoter paid $189,000 in non-refundable deposits to secure artists for the event including Moneybagg Yo, Big Latto and Pooh Shiesty, among others. The promoter wants the courts to issue a restraining order and an injunction that would force the city to allow the event to go on.

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