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WARPED PRIORITIES Parents are rightly fed up with the push to scrub anything “offensive” from school libraries. Thank you for standing up for intellectual honesty. The idea that Mark Twain is too problematic for teenagers, while explicit gender ideology is encouraged, shows how warped the priorities have become. greg morrison Fort Worth, Texas


NEPO GOVERNOR Thanks for the eye-opening look at Gov. Gavin Newsom’s potential national ambitions (“Nepo Baby,” November). It captures exactly why middle America won’t buy what he’s selling. While he blames others for California’s crime and homelessness crisis, voters across the country can see the results with their own eyes. Let him debate Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida again. The contrast speaks volumes.


alice deluca Gilbert, Ariz.


UNELECTED ELITES I appreciated your detailed breakdown of Klaus Schwab’s agenda. It puts into perspective how out of touch the World Economic Forum is with average


citizens. Americans didn’t vote for these unelected elites to reshape our food systems, track our spending, or push digital ID mandates. We need more watchdog journalism like this.


daniel hess Billings, Mont.


RFK JR.’S CRUSADE The story on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was surprisingly balanced, and that’s a rare thing (“Kennedy’s Crusade,” November). It reminded readers that skepticism of Big Pharma used to be bipartisan — and for good reason. Whether or not he gains traction politically, his warnings about vaccine mandates and regulatory capture are worth hearing.


teresa hamilton Sarasota, Fla.


VOTER SUPPRESSION It was refreshing to see someone point out that the real voter suppression isn’t IDs or registration deadlines — it’s Big Tech censorship. “Is Voting Still Fair?” (November) raised valid concerns about algorithms shaping what we see — and don’t see — online. That’s where elections are being tilted today. And it’s being done with plausible deniability.


jennifer klein Reno, Nev.


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