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The Warnersville standoff

It is as hard now as it was for me a year ago to understand why Greensboro College and the Warnersville community can't come to some kind of understanding about GC's planned sports complex on the Price School campus.

There still to me seems to be an opportunity for a win-win outcome.

But some Warnersville folks in particular seem determined to shoot down any effort the college makes to reach out.

Am I missing something here?

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Doug Johnson said:

I know nothing about this. Its seems to me we have become a country of you win, are you lose.In my county we have had two cases of this lately. The only winners were the lawyers. I guess it all about power.

Ryan Shell said:

One word. Change. People either like it or hate ite.

skeet club savage said:

Greensboro College is obviously a white imperialist institution seeking to obliterate the history and sanctity of neighborhoods of color because...that's what they do! The educational mission is just a scam.

Get with it, Allen.

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