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Your July 6 news article describing the apology issued by The Hartford Courant for publishing advertisements for slaves in the 18th and 19th centuries was interesting but ultimately perplexing and perhaps indicative of our current culture.
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A23 NEW YORK/REGION B1-8 A Newspaper Apologizes For Long-Ago Slave Ads The Hartford Courant, the largest newspaper in Connecticut, published a front-page article in which it apologized for having published advertisements in the 18th and 19th centuries for the sale of slaves.
If those sites are unacceptable, why is it acceptable, at a time of concern over the spread of AIDS and other sexually transmitted disease, to publish advertisements like this one in New York magazine last week: "Sue & friend: Midtown, expensive, and worth it".
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