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Young column: The fire is next door, wherever you live

July 26, 2021 By John Young

The fire is next door, wherever you live

The Cameron Park Fire burned from August to December, obliterating 326 square miles of forest and 469 structures.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: John Young, prejudice, pride

Young column: Comparing whom to Nazis?

July 20, 2021 By John Young

Comparing whom to Nazis

People are dying and suffering at an accelerated pace in states with low vaccination rates. Yet CPAC attendees in Dallas applauded when a speaker chortled that Joe Biden would come up short of his 70 percent vaccination goal.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: John Young, Lauren Boebert, prejudice, pride

The insurrection that didn’t happen

July 12, 2021 By John Young

The insurrection that didn’t happen

The day after Independence Day last week, Huffington Post had a fitting “tribute” to – well, let’s have HuffPost say it: “They rejected democracy. They lied. And they spent July Fourth calling themselves patriots.”

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: John Young, prejudice, pride

A valedictory about pride — and prejudice

July 6, 2021 By John Young

Young column: A valedictory about pride -- and prejudice

The valedictorian left the podium empty-handed, except for his hold on classmates’ hearts. The principal took away his microphone and his prepared remarks, but when grads shouted, “Let him speak,” another mic was produced and, by memory, he said all he intended. “For so long I tried to bend and break and shrink to society’s […]

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: John Young, prejudice, pride

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