People who’ve suffered real harm have no platform among protest, says Toronto letter writer

As the pandemic unfolds, people look to language to help make meaning of everyday life. Funny phrases like “the Omarion variant,” “the panorama,” “the Pantene” are substitute names for the variant of the COVID-19 virus or even the pandemic as a whole. Similarly, phrases like “waxed and...

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