Outdoor Dining and Social Media Dilemma

Volunteers and staff load supplies into cars at a socially-distanced event. | Photo courtesy of Foothill Unity Center on Facebook

We recently published an opinion piece by the distinguished author, Phil N. Space. The reaction to the author’s opines was considerably greater than anticipated…some in strong support of the author’s conclusion and others simply in shock that anyone would dare publish such “dribble,” among other choice comments too risqué for a family newspaper.

We apparently struck a nerve when attempting to understand the policy against outdoor dining in connection to COVID-19 and Facebook’s influence on the general public.

The aforesaid OPINION piece “Monrovia Woman Bites the hand that feeds Her” was an opinion of the author and not of the staff or management of Monrovia Weekly. The author’s opinion has since been deleted from the website.

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