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Letter: Columnist sounds confused

By Dennis Rozario, VANCOUVER
Published: May 19, 2017, 6:00am

Leonard Pitts has become a paranoid liberal nut case. Read his May 15 column: “Animus of white working class deeper than politics.” His paranoia is becoming more obvious.

Pitts doesn’t know if good things happen to him because he is black, or if bad things happen to him because he is black. That’s a nasty dilemma, for sure.

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