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Barbara Bubar's avatar

I am so impressed with how you cover issues in such detail and completely surround all of the parts---amazing reporting that gives us significant depth.

Janet Doyle's avatar

I came here to say the same. I appreciate this type of long-form, in-depth reporting and analysis that makes the issues and stakes so clear. The Coffman team is so good at this. And, at spotlighting things that fly under the radar in the non-stop firehose of outrages from this regime.

Beth Jane Freeman's avatar

People don’t become LGBTQ. It is something they are. It’s not contagious.

Chicky's avatar

I believe in students’ rights to read whatever they choose. It is a slippery slope banning books! What freedom is next to be removed?

Nancy Glass's avatar

All above is true! And what about all the politicians and others who sexually abuse young children with no accountability? That is where the problem really lies! Lock up the Epstein abusers!

Patricia Rowell's avatar

Sexualization of children does not come from books. It comes from online materials, parental teaching, movies, uncontrolled online content.

Aurelia Phillips's avatar

book banning......here? In America?? If one doesn't like it, don't read it. Otherwise, our own personal liberties will be violated.