Listen! I developed a rage migraine after reading it that took a full day to subside. Seems melodramatic given the hellscape we're living in, but there's a direct line from quietly inhumane but articulate 'reasoning' like this to why all 50 states and 18 countries are protesting.
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And I will be writing a, um, thoughtful letter to the editor tomorrow after I've calmed down a bit more.
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Wow. Seems they’ve changed the headline online, but I can’t believe someone thought this headline was a good idea in the first place.
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The headline on the online version, which Inga wrote and ran prior to its printing, never changed. It was "Black Lives Matter. Do buildings?"
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That headline upset me, too, and I don't believe it reflects the complexity of the column. As you may have seen, the online headline was much different. I will pass this on to the headline writer.
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thanks for acknowledging bad headline, yes, doesnt reflect article itself.. related q tho: there is now (thankfully) more awareness re terrible racist destruction of Black Wall Street in 20th C. Tulsa.. but when that event is described, there is always mention of..
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“Corporations are people too, my friend.” - Mitt Romney
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Ugh! Thanks for calling attention to this! Awful!!!
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Can you share how you have addressed this internally? Have you hired additional people of color as writers or editors? Given your minority staff members veto over headline decisions?
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