I actually prefer my pre-HuffPost edit-title: "Rob Ford's Real Addiction? His Fetish For Black People."
Another disclaimer:
If you noticed the inconsistencies in "Black" versus "black" in the article, it's the HuffPost edits. Black, when referring to Black people, should always be a proper noun. Why? Because Black people are people. The same way that you capitalize Jewish people or Chinese people.
And "In" should be "It."
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/christopher-stuart-taylor/rob-ford-black-community_b_4302874.html
Another disclaimer:
If you noticed the inconsistencies in "Black" versus "black" in the article, it's the HuffPost edits. Black, when referring to Black people, should always be a proper noun. Why? Because Black people are people. The same way that you capitalize Jewish people or Chinese people.
And "In" should be "It."
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/christopher-stuart-taylor/rob-ford-black-community_b_4302874.html
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