Nichols in the hot seat
I don’t think Dick Nichols should resign. He is right.
When we’ve gone down there to use Corona del Mar State Beach,
we’ve been leered at and jeered at by nothing but people from large
families, particularly Mexicans on the grass. And I have nothing
against Mexicans, I think they are wonderful people, but they do
stake out this grassy area and some of the sand area and they give
you very bad looks. It is like they are taking over the whole beach.
I think if any one group were behaving that way, no matter who they
are, they should be told that they cannot expand their area. They
should stay to the grassy area that they are now, so others can walk
by and feel at peace, because it is very intimidating.
SUE COSTANZO
Newport Coast
I am upset about this councilman Nichols’ statement about Mexicans
and the grass. And then following up by saying that he didn’t mean to
be racist, that he just didn’t want people that were not in the area
using the grass. That logic would follow through to say that unless
you are a Newport Beach resident, you couldn’t use the beaches at
Newport, you couldn’t use the roads in Newport, you couldn’t use the
restaurants in Newport. Nichols is way out of line and should resign.
He’s an embarrassment.
JOHNNY CALHOUN
Newport Beach
We feel that Nichols should resign immediately.
ELEANOR and IRVING BURG
Corona del Mar
Reading the Pilot and the request that Dick Nichols resign, I say
definitely not. I think Bromberg is way out of line in picking up the
issue on the Mexicans. Nobody has any problems with the Mexicans down
here but this probably could have sparked further discussion, not
favorable to the Mexicans. Tell Bromberg that this citizen definitely
supports Nichols.
ORIN BERGE
Corona del Mar
I was born in Orange County, I am 52-years-old, and I don’t think
Dick Nichols should resign.
It is kind of a breath of fresh air when a politician actually
tells you what he is thinking. I’m sure it does make the mayor of
Newport Beach uncomfortable when one of his colleagues says actually
what is on his mind, instead of thinking out everything and trying to
please everybody. You can’t please everybody. I’d much rather have a
man tell me what is on his mind and be honest. I don’t think there is
anything wrong with that. We all have the right to feel any way we
want. That is what makes America what it is today. It is kind of sad
when a white man sticks up for himself and he gets called a racist.
For a Mexican to bad mouth a white man, they just say he is proud to
be a Mexican. They should be grateful they are in this country.
DAVID MCLEAN
Newport Beach
I ‘d like to suggest that Nichols resign for his disgusting
comment about minorities.
FRANK DAYAW
Newport Beach
I am calling to encourage Councilman Nichols to not resign and
hang in there.
WALTER DRAKE
Corona del Mar
I think Nichols should stay in office, but if he is going to, he
should take a class in diplomacy, cultural awareness and Spanish
lessons.
BETTY BEHR
Newport Beach
Yes, and I wish that the Costa Mesa city council have as much
courage to ask the same thing of two representatives, Allan Mansoor
and Chris Steel and at the same time, a few citizens who continually
berate a lot of the Latino community within the Westside.
RUSS RAMIREZ
Costa Mesa
And the saddest part of all, and the greatest cut of all is
Nichols sincerely believes that he did not say anything
discriminatory, racist, or bigoted. His remarks came out of his heart
as naturally and without hesitation as “I love you” comes out of the
hearts of lovers. He absolutely has no consciousness of the context
in which he speaks because those feelings are tattooed to his soul.
If he were to apologize, his words would not be sincere because he
senses no wrong. Yet, I harbor no anger, no animosity, no hatred
against him because he is just a man as I am. He loves his wife as I
love mine, loves his children as I do mine, dedicates himself to his
community as I also do and makes mistakes as I often do. We are the
same, even though I am Hispanic and he is not, and if I were to
harbor any resentment it would poison me more than it would him, and
I want neither one of us to hurt. So, I forgive him and accept him as
he is.
I live in Newport Beach, (a long way from the concrete garage
floor I once knew as bed while a kid in L.A.) and have a large yard.
Nichols is welcomed to come picnic on my grassy knolls any time he
wants.
I personally want to thank all the readers that responded in
surprise and in shock to Nichols’ remarks. It shows that there is a
sincere respect and acceptance of diversity.
I congratulate the Pilot for its courageous and accurate
reporting. It’s refreshing and encouraging to see the Pilot step off
the Yellow Brick Road to traverse the tapestry of our community’s
diversity. Yes, I know that John Birch is still a prominent citizen
here in Orange County, but so is Juan Jose, Bui Nguyen, Mahta Gupta,
Gladys Knight and every other ethnic character in our story book. We
are now a multi-colored, Kaleidoscopic garden and it pleases me to
see the Daily Pilot not be color intolerant but instead be color
sensitive and color aware.
AL ENCINIAS
Newport Beach
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