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Letter: Advocates pushed into background

By Mike Goodpaster, Washougal
Published: July 5, 2016, 6:00am

That grown men, confused and otherwise, going to the bathroom with little kids is actually a good idea and has been an undiscovered social benefit until now, who knew?

Radical individualism and radical egalitarianism are alone disastrous but doubly poisonous when served up together. Today a single aggrieved person can seemingly overnight advance any agenda as long as they hold membership in an approved pressure group. Weaklings and pretenders tasked with the well-being of kids and who commonly refer to themselves as child advocates are nowhere to be found.

Atheistic socialism views chaos and progress as indistinguishable and wholly consistent. There are no stops in the plunge to the bottom as it’s war by all against all.

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