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In reply to the discussion: bigotry abounds [View all]Irishonly
(3,344 posts)I never edit except for spelling and here comes edit #2 on content. I live close to Claremont and IMHO, it is not as liberal as it was 30+ years ago. I remember when a friend of mine went to the school of theology when protesting the Iraq invasion just stated happening and students were too "busy" to go. Retired church people from Pilgrim Pines showed up every Friday as did boomers from different churches. The young people not so much.
I imagine there was outrage as well as apathy. Not all communities around here are liberal havens. One actually prides itself in being a conservative community and go forty miles east and it gets very red. The daily paper would not win any journalistic awards. A friend of my husband is convinced a Bush owns the paper but he is also is a truther and I haven't been interested enough to investigate.
The Nativity scene was beautiful. I didn't know it had been destroyed until I read it here. I don't get out that often but I am horrified that someone would destroy it and that not all people are outraged. I am glad there will be a vigil. I won't be able to attend as I don't go out at night because of my disabilities. I also hope the paper covers the vigil.