UNNECESSARY CRITICISM
(In response to Josh Nacion’s Sept. 16 column, “An open letter to ‘Black Out’ criticism.”)
I completely agree, and in addition. On the fact that he attribute four kids to what an entire population of students thinks, I’m pretty sure (at least I think) that most kids in our generation are vociferously against racism, other than kids who are trained into it by their family.
I think that this generation of students is far more tolerant for race, religion, etc. than people like to give us credit for. So even the idea that a population of 70,000 kids was racist, is ridiculous. Just my two cents.
Nathan Nawrocki
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