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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Wyatt exploits her personal tragedy to justify a simplistic black-and-white crusade.
  

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A "simplistic black-and-white crusade" is a campaign in which a complicated issue is over-simplified into "right" and "wrong".

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A "simplistic black-and-white crusade" is a campaign in which a complicated issue is over-simplified into "right" and "wrong".
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Anonymouscrusade
And that campaign is zealous, passionate, and usually not well thought-out.

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