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Do you think Pride celebration unifies or creates division?

Do you think Pride celebration unifies or creates division?

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Creates division

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Unifies

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Mike Stees
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Mike Stees

Pride embraces unity by acknowledging that our differences create a stronger and richer society. Our valley is made up of parts that create one, spectacular whole. Recognizing the LGBT+ community doesn’t diminish any other part of our community. It recognizes and celebrates our shared humanity.

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Janine N.
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Janine N.

Understanding the fundamental principles of equality in every aspect if life is essential to a successful society.

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James F-z
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James F-z

I believe for all we celebrate unity, we welcome all, no bigotry, no hate, just love for one and all.

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Margaret Johnson
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Margaret Johnson

I am against the current trend of marginalizing and alienating various groups of human beings. We're moving in the wrong direction imo.

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Jeff Blitz
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Jeff Blitz

There is no reality where we should not recognize each other When we recognize each other we unify All humans are created equal. Start with one group and it becomes a never ending tale Happy Holidays

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Steve W
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Steve W

United means everybody. Free speech is our right and everyone can celebrate their race, religion, creed or whatever they want. Trying to control others isn’t United. That’s divided.

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Ron
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Ron

With our country's current state Mr, Pradetto timing couldn't be more inapt. We should all be celebrating our differences and not creating more divisiveness. Mr. Pradetto needs to take a long hard look at himself to find out what is driving him to waste everyone's time on this.

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clista doudican
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clista doudican

At what point does the expectation for constant symbolic recognition transition from fostering inclusion to creating a fragmented public square, and can we move toward a model where quiet, mutual acceptance is valued over the ever-expanding need for formal visibility.

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Caryn Gates
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Caryn Gates

This is why we have Black History month, AAPI, Hispanic heritage to include each other! Its not meant to divide, its meant to be an opportunity to learn about one another and to realize we have more similarities then differences. Learn about one another, love one another. How did it all get so ugly?

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Rotating

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Anthony M
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Anthony M

Rotating minimizes the possibility of corruption which our city has experienced, its ashame that mayor walked away with nothing more than probation. lets not let it happen again.

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Bill Hubbard
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Bill Hubbard

YES. The system has been working just fine for several years now. Avoid any lawsuits and keep it this way.

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Elected

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Kevin Stern
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Kevin Stern

I have always thought voting a mayor is better than the rotation of a mayor. With the rotation, the mayor becomes only a spokesperson for the council The voters should elect based on the agenda of the mayor And it allows for consistency with staff.

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Justin Blansett
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Justin Blansett

Mayors should be elected. The whole rotating mayor debacle has been embarrassing for our city.

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Bruce Juenger
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Bruce Juenger

One person can be directly responsible for implementing their agenda and keep it on track instead of having to rotate every year.

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Edward Matarazzo
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Edward Matarazzo

Better representation

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Kerry Post
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Kerry Post

It should have never been changed in the first place.

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Would you use AI to help with your dating life?

Would you use AI to help with your dating life?

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No

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