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<p>Maybe so, but I still prefer to get my safety tips from non-fiction.</p>
<p><<and if=“” you=“” read=“” “blue=”" blood"=“” will=“” find=“” numerous=“” indirect=“” references=“” to=“” real=“” new=“” haven=“” events=“” that=“” many=“” of=“” us=“” recall,=“” including=“” the=“” murders=“” two=“” undergrads,=“” union=“” strife,=“” and=“” racial=“” tensions=“” boiling=“” over!!=“”>></and></p>
<p>I’m not real afraid of the past. And just how afraid am I supposed to be of “union strife”?</p>
<p><<its scary=“” stuff,=“” ctnjpamom,=“” and=“” people=“” have=“” every=“” right=“” to=“” be=“” afraid=“” -=“” particularly=“” after=“” dark=“” with=“” no=“” “blue=”" light"=“” in=“” sight!=“”>></its></p>
<p>I’ve never really heard of the “right to be afraid”. I do sort of feel that we have a right to not be afraid. </p>
<p>It’s kind of naive to believe that the police are going to be able to protect you. Besides, some people fear the “blue lights” more than they do random acts of violence.</p>
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