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MY TRUTH: Thanks for telling me what you think!

BY: Cheryl Smith

Chris Currie

Last week, I told you all about what was going on in my head.
Usually I joke about being a Gemini, saying that there really are two of me — the Classic Gemini Twins – one good and one bad.
Now when you put those twins together, someone has hell to pay.
With this in mind, I felt the need to reserve my thoughts and call on you the reader, to share your thoughts, about the ball of confusion we are currently living in.
Since social media opened the door for people to say whatever they want about whomever and whatever, a lot of good has come out and also a whole lot of bad. Folks can remain anonymous, lob grenades and hide their hands, without fear of retaliation or consequences.
I am tired of supposedly grown men and women who feel empowered to say anything because they can remain anonymous. When I asked readers to say what they meant and mean what they say, Mr. Chris Currie didn’t hesitate!
He sent in his thoughts and you can read them on page 9. Thanks Mr. Currie, for standing up. I hope others will join him by emailing me at editor@texasmetronews.com.
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