Summary
The most troubling issue to me about the book selected for the city's new book club is not the language in "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," but the language used by Rocky Anderson's spokesperson Deeda Seed. "I read the book, and I don't see what's so offensive with it," she was quoted as saying. Is she really that oblivious to the sensibilities of others? Is this the face the administration wants to present to the public?
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Rocky's Aide Insensitive
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