The Dodgers Didn’t Do Anything to Hurt My Feelings

Letters to the Editor: Hey, Dodgers, care to comment on that racist ad played during the playoffs? You’d better if you’re going to be associated with that ad!

I’m not referring to the latest black-on-white crime in America, which is being called a hate crime. (Some people are even calling it a hate crime! Ha!)

I’m talking about the fact that a local newspaper is running an anti-dent ad in the playoffs. And, you know, it’s not all that funny, and it’s not racist anymore than the black-on-white crime in America is racist, but I guess that’s not the point here.

A local daily newspaper is running an ad promoting it’s newspaper. The ad is not targeting any race, and it’s not making fun of any race either. The ad doesn’t even feature a black person. It features a white person and a girl.

The newspaper that is promoting the ad is, obviously, the same newspaper that is promoting the anti-dent ad. The only difference is that, in the case of the anti-dent ad, it happened in the playoffs. The people behind the ad are the same people behind the anti-dent ad. The only difference is that the people behind the anti-dent ad are racist, and the people behind the ad are not.

Why can’t the person behind the pro-dent ad just have a couple of black people, white people and orchid people and call them up and say hey, the Dodgers didn’t do something to hurt my feelings, and if the Dodgers did, then I’m glad that they didn’t.

It turns out that the Dodgers did hurt the feelings of a person named Mike. Mike has worked for the Dodgers. Mike has worked for the Dodgers. Mike has worked for the Dodgers. Mike has worked for the Dodgers. Mike has worked for the Dodgers. Mike has worked for the Dodgers. Mike has worked for the Dodgers. Mike has worked

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