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<p>A columnist such as Don Phillips is expected to express his or her personal bias. If enough people swear they won't patronize the publication because of a columnist's point of view, it will result in a net loss of publishing return. If the loss grows large and obvious, the publisher will have to get rid of the columnist. The challenge is to determine whether a controversial aspect of your publication is attracting customers and driving them away. It is often a fine line.</p><p>Some people like to hear a biased view because it adds support to their own. Others resent a biased view because they hear it as a tool to convert their support against them.</p>
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