This was very interesting. I had no idea there were Gypsies in Chicago. I wasn't even sure there were any in North America. I would be interested to see what's on the Gypsies for Christ website, but that link isn't working for me. Thanks for writing about this!
Sorry for going off-topic, and I hope I don't offend any of the staff, but this post could use some copy editing. I say this because copy editing is what I love to do, and it bothers me when published text looks less professional than it could with some editing.
Anyway... I agree with this post. I think the show is a good and positive thing for Americans to see at this point in history. This show isn't going to make anyone believe that terrorism isn't a threat. I think the FFA's concerns are unnecessary.
Official rhetoric has helped fuel an escalation of tension between the United States and Iran. Do recent negotiations mark a change in direction, or just a temporary detour from the highway to military attack?
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This was very interesting. I had no idea there were Gypsies in Chicago. I wasn't even sure there were any in North America. I would be interested to see what's on the Gypsies for Christ website, but that link isn't working for me. Thanks for writing about this!
I agree. The FFA isn't a "hate group." They're just a very fearful and misguided group, and in this case, they're flat out wrong.
Sorry for going off-topic, and I hope I don't offend any of the staff, but this post could use some copy editing. I say this because copy editing is what I love to do, and it bothers me when published text looks less professional than it could with some editing.
Anyway... I agree with this post. I think the show is a good and positive thing for Americans to see at this point in history. This show isn't going to make anyone believe that terrorism isn't a threat. I think the FFA's concerns are unnecessary.