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This story might not be all that funny to my friends in California. Still, I find it hilarious in at least one respect: A Los Angeles Times editor is practically begging people fleeing the no-longer-Golden State to keep their mouths shut about why they're leaving -- as if that would have an impact on the harsh reality.

In a Saturday piece headlined, "Commentary: If you want to leave, fine. But don’t insult California on the way out," L.A. Times letters editor Paul Thornton did his best to come across as polite as he implored departing Californians not to criticize the state as they hit the road.

[Source.](https://redstate.com/mike_miller/2024/01/23/la-times-editor-pleads-with-fleeing-californians-to-please-stop-bashing-the-state-on-the-way-out-n2169100) > This story might not be all that funny to my friends in California. Still, I find it hilarious in at least one respect: A Los Angeles Times editor is practically begging people fleeing the no-longer-Golden State to keep their mouths shut about why they're leaving -- as if that would have an impact on the harsh reality. > In a Saturday piece headlined, "Commentary: If you want to leave, fine. But don’t insult California on the way out," L.A. Times letters editor Paul Thornton did his best to come across as polite as he implored departing Californians not to criticize the state as they hit the road.

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Oh they really don't. I mean, if you're a citizen and you have a place to live, they don't.