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True tolerance

I thought the Spokesman-Review’s guest opinion article by Elaine Stanovsky (“Church unity means walking with LGBTQ disciples,” Jan. 29) was informative and well-written. Anger and misunderstanding are always slow to be eliminated and tolerance and mutual respect need to characterize our behaviors for everyone.

That said, I hope in the months and years ahead our media, newspapers and the Associated Press will again begin to show tolerance and understanding for those men, women, blacks, LGBTQ and Hispanics who happen to be Republicans.

A lot of these people are your friends, neighbors and co-workers who you get along with quite well … until you read something implying you shouldn’t.

Ken Hills

Spokane



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