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Letter: A better path to follow

By Donna E. Zwickl, Vancouver
Published: July 16, 2021, 6:00am

Kudos to David Suffia (“My rights and your wrongs,” Our Readers’ Views, July 7) for his insight into our world today. He was right on. How do we reach those “me, me, me” people? Every day I see the outcome of this new way of thinking — or is it? Or has the current unrest given them the freedom to act out what they have wanted to do for a long time?

There must be a better path to follow.

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