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Conservative letters are treated to a different standard

| September 21, 2021 1:00 AM

Jeremy from Cocolalla I feel your pain (re: your Sept. 7 letter). My submitted writings are often adversely affected in space and time by Hagadone "news" as well.

If you think about it, we're being systemically and structurally discriminated against for being traditional men or just a regular guy like yourself.

Because if you're Democrat or leftist women like Diana from Sagle or Karen of Sandpoint, you are allowed 554 (Jun 6 - shilling un-endorsed Woodward) or 618 (Aug 8 - pushing racist CRT) words in letters published almost immediately by the Bee.

By the time "their" - interchangeable with the "ladies" - editorial staff lets some of our work through it's more than a month later, and the topic and our opinions have likely become stale.

You see, Jeremy, we're not even talking about important issues anymore.

And of course that word count awarded to you-go-girls is the amount within the body text alone, while each of the headlines, per usual, is just long and sensational broadsheet propaganda. Yawn.

Jeremy: It feels like they're trying to intentionally punish their audience, the reader, us with their endless piles of garbage. But thank goodness we've got Diana, Karen and the Bee to truly teach us a lesson, right.

Let's see how long it takes this one to publish, or perhaps not publish.

Oh my. I still have more space. God bless America while I'm taking the liberty to complain, file my grievances and formal petition, blah, blah, blah.

MIKE FRANCO

Trestle Creek

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