"Moral Panic," Nov. 21 Cover Story
Great story. Nothing screams white-savior-complex-villain more than some dude from Utah having the audacity to use the term "underground railroad" to go terrorize children of color.
NIKI LAYTON
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It's important to distinguish between adult entertainment and issues like trafficking while also relying on solid evidence when discussing addiction or harm.
RAYA JAMES
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I heard Utah was No. 1 in the field of porn consumption.
DEANNA BISHOFF GARCIA
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"Bluetah Cometh" Nov. 21 Private Eye
To pretend that Summit and Salt Lake counties are the hubs of innovation in this state is to smell your own farts and think it's flowers.
Utah has marginalized and radical folks in every single county. Summit and Salt Lake may be home to our state's largest tax evaders but that's about it.
The enemy is not rural Utahns or even Donald Trump voters—it's the philanthropic class who continually buy our legislators and bend their votes to their will and push funding toward their own pet projects.
It's the people in power who continually wave out the rural folks while preaching that cities are the beacon of progress—yet they continue to price out the working people of said cities.
We are being overdeveloped into an ecological collapse. And unless y'all can start aiming at the actual power, you will miss and our home will be the collateral damage.
PEOPLESHISTORYUTAH
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This is sort of stupid. The name "Bluetah" sounds awful.
NOELLESGARDENS
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Please carve out a section of Draper so I can stay Blue.
LAVONNE MALONEY
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Are you guys ever happy? Holy shit lol.
DEAD_HEADFORD
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City Weekly 40th Anniversary Book
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