Tucson Speaks Out: July 28 letters of the day

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Letters to the Editor for July 28

Do you really not see a difference between women being forced to bind their feet and having their genitalia mutilated and folks who find themselves trapped in a body they do not identify with and choosing to transition into one which allows them to be themselves.

Just a quick thank you for the article you printed regarding Bryanna Coté and her great accomplishment in the women’s’ bowling tournament.Slavery was evilGov. Ron DeSantis says some slaves learned skills that later benefitted them. They learned new skills, but who benefitted? The African people had skills to live well in Africa. Slave masters needed them to have different skills.

Consequently, a reduction of the 30% of carbon emissions generated by our power plants here would result in an insignificant reduction in world temperature of .001 degrees Celsius per year. Unless the good Reverend can convince China to stop building power plants, his pleas for lower carbon emissions here are meaningless and unwarranted. I hope the good Reverend knows more about saving souls than he does about global warming.

The letter writer hopes that the judge will consider the former White House occupant’s lack of contrition in determining how many years the criminal will spend in federal custody. Surely his best hope is to plead not guilty by reason of insanity so that he can spend his sentence like John Hinckley Jr. in a mental hospital for the privileged.

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