Columnist should label himself irresponsible
What is with columnist Steve Smith and his Family Time columns?
His column with his “advice” to high school graduates about not
going to college because college is for suckers and to send
graduation announcements to anyone you know, and even those you do
not know, because they will send you money, and other rather unusual
items was bad enough (“A curt list of tips for graduates,” June 22).
Now, in his column Saturday about Samantha Runnion’s kidnapping
and murder, he calls those he interviewed “ignorant” because they
planned to take action to prevent Samantha’s fate from happening to
their own children (“No reason to let fear tear you apart,”
Saturday).
Even if the number of incidents of stranger abduction is low, it
is irresponsible to not educate and warn children of potentially
dangerous situations. Smith seems to believe this is only done with
fear and anxiety, not with love and concern. Maybe he should
interview the Lomita residents whose son was almost abducted by a
stranger on Saturday.
I would venture to guess that if Smith surveyed his readers and
asked how many had been “offered candy,” asked to help find a lost
pet, or merely followed by a stranger, or experienced a “close call,”
he would receive a surprisingly high number of responses.
JANE HILGENDORF
Corona del Mar
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