Letters to the Editor: MAGA followers will also suffer in Blake Masters’ far-right dystopia

Republican Senate candidate Blake Masters arrives for a town hall in Williams, Ariz., on July 6.
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To the editor: Because of columnist Jean Guerrero for exploring precisely what's behind the motion towards democracy in our nation. (“Senate candidate Blake Masters doesn’t simply need to ‘construct the wall.’ He’s constructing a dystopia,” Opinion, July 25)

Her reply exposing the sinister, elitist motivations of this motion reads nearly like a liberal’s conspiracy idea, besides the dots are linked with precise names, information and quotes uttered by the people concerned, together with Republican Senate candidate Blake Masters.

God solely is aware of what drives these unhealthy actors, however there’s little question that cash, greed and entitlement play a giant half. They're positively not involved for the widespread good. Guerrero’s beautiful column ought to ship chills down the backbone of anybody who needs this to stay a democratic nation.

One factor is definite: A horrific dystopia awaits us all, together with unsuspecting MAGA believers, if we don’t get up and act collectively to withstand this Orwellian nightmare.

John Wynne, Backyard Grove

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To the editor: Guerrero’s glorious column needs to be an actual wake-up-call for each American.

It has develop into an increasing number of apparent lately that the Republican Celebration, and the rich people who management it, have deserted and now brazenly oppose democracy of their quest for energy. Because of Guerrero for offering names, numbers and references to fill within the image that has been growing.

I hope that many individuals discover and take to coronary heart Guerrero’s last sentence: “These of us who love this nation should be part of forces to cease them.”

John La Grange, Solana Seaside

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To the editor: On the morning of July 25, I first learn Guerrero’s column about far proper wingers advocating what can solely be known as “one world authorities” (which is one thing I assumed the far proper had been decrying for years).

Subsequent, I learn Nicholas Goldberg’s column about conspiracy theories, which left me questioning if something in Guerrero’s piece was actually true.

At this level, I'm only a ball of confusion.

June Ailin Sewell, Marina del Rey

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