Putting in their two cents regarding Nichols
The truth is the truth. What Newport Beach Councilman Dick Nichols
said is “blatantly true.” One just has to go to Big Corona on any
given weekend to see this. Have we become so fearful of not being
“politically correct” that we must avoid the truth? A public beach
belongs to all voting, taxpaying citizens.
In my opinion, Steve Smith’s comments in his Family Time column
are “dramatically pathetic.” Is he running for office? Talk about
adding fuel to the fire. I take offense of his reference to Orange
County as having been a haven for rich white Republicans. Chill out
Mr. Smith.
FRED W. ARNOLD
Costa Mesa
I always enjoy Steve Smith’s articles, so I did not miss his take
on my Councilman Nichols’s discriminatory comments about the Mexicans
taking over his beach.
As a longtime resident of Newport Beach, I am inflamed by this
man’s attitude and remarks, especially as a representative of our
community. These are the kinds of comments and attitude that inspired
the Hitlers and the Saddams and many others in our history. I am
embarrassed for myself, my friends and neighbors to have him
representing us. I applaud Smith’s sensitivity, the other council
members and the many other citizens that are demanding his removal
from the council immediately and let him return to that hole he came
from. Please, Smith and your newspaper, the media, the other council
members and the public keep intense heat on this guy and have him
disappear into oblivion. Thanks for your work and keep it up.
C.S. CHAVEZ
Newport Beach
Three strikes, you’re out. One thing Dick Nichols has shown us is
that he is not a politician. No real politician would so consistently
drop verbal weapons of mass destruction.
First, it was the Distinguished Speakers Lecture Series presented
jointly by the Newport Beach Public Library and Newport Beach Public
Library Foundation: Nichols accused the committee that produces the
series of having a political agenda, of only presenting “left-wing”
speakers and wanted the council to monitor the committee’s speaker
selection. In the interests of free speech, he was resoundingly
admonished by the rest of the City Council. As co-chair of the
series, I wrote a letter-to-the-editor detailing the unbiased speaker
selection process.
Secondly, it was the Planning Commission, whom he essentially
accused of taking bribes when it came to approving variances. This
demanded an editorial by Mayor Bromberg and another round of
admonishments.
Thirdly, his remark that he doesn’t support increased grassy areas
at Corona del Mar state beach because “the Mexicans camp out on the
grassy areas all day.” This remark, with its veneer of racism, has
put Nichols squarely in the court of public opinion: Do the citizens
of Newport Beach want to be represented by a man whose pattern of
tongue-wagging belies common sense and any precise intellectual
activity? What happened to think before you speak?
Nichols should have attended the May 17, library lecture by Ray
Suarez, PBS senior correspondent, who spoke on the impact of
immigration and the changing demographics in California, however, one
cannot force thought on a turnip. As a constituency we should expect
our elected leaders to continually be self-educating, to be involved,
to be paying attention and investigating; Nichols’ remarks reveal a
mental wallowing in preconceived thought indicative of a closed mind.
Based on Sandy Nichols’ letter-to-the-editor published Saturday,
June 21, Nichols could easily have made his point without ever
mentioning “Mexicans” or any other specific group of people. The fact
that he targeted Latinos in his interview with Daily Pilot reporter
June Casagrande clearly indicates that Nichols is, at the very least,
a somewhat bigoted man.
He is obviously ignorant of the ramifications of his speech as an
elected representative of Newport Beach as well as not possessing any
talent in how to handle the press and press interviews. This is not a
free speech issue but a common sense issue.
I am not suggesting he be dishonest regarding his opinions but
that he be circumspect; there are ways to phrase unpalatable opinions
without being insulting as well as to framing issues for debate.
Nichols is apparently incapable of expressing his ideas without
ruffling feathers or sinking to the lowest denominator. His actions
waste official time needed to attend to City Council business; he
should resign by June 30, the end of the city’s fiscal year. The
umpire has spoken: You’re out!
JACQUELYN BEAUREGARD DILLMAN
Newport Beach
Dick Nichols should not resign because of any bigoted remarks he
might have made. After all, he represents a city that lives and
breathes bigotry and elitism. Not true? Ask yourself this: What is
the purpose of a Newport Beach? The brutal answer: keep the hoi
polloi and riffraff out.
The sudden burst of political correctness (largely due to the
sudden burst of media interest) goes against everything Newport Beach
stood for 10 days ago -- and has all the honesty of a bust pad.
One has to face the truth. Newport Beach, this city of
multimillion-dollar homes surrounded by water unfit for swimming, is
in a state of denial. Newspaper columnists have come out of the
woodwork pontificating on the meaning of it all. Steve Smith, a
“freelance writer” even gets the lead in the Daily Pilot. He carries
the meaning of political correctness to a new level. I won’t bore you
with his silliness.
If you want to be bored you can read it yourself. Letters to the
Editor (“Readers Respond” in the Daily Pilot) are almost unanimous in
their demand for the head of Nichols for his “racial” remarks.
Perhaps the writers are just hedging their bets. In 20 years the last
name of their congressman won’t be Cox. More likely it will be
Garcia.
HENRY OSTERMILLER
Costa Mesa
Yes, this creature that goes by the name of Dick Nichols should
definitely resign.
M. NARRO
Newport Beach
I am first generation from another country.
And if someone made some remark about me or where I am from, I
don’t think you need to be that sensitive. I think you need to stand
up and have a little more backbone. We’ve got too many people running
around here that are bleeding heart liberals, complaining about
things that don’t even matter. They should worry about the world
situation, if you really want to worry about something, and about our
failure to be able to recover.
TOM THOMPSON
Newport Beach
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