Hey, leave those kids alone
Didn’t you play war when you were small?
I’m an 8-year-old boy who would like to play with an airsoft gun.
I disagree with the people who have written in about the “war games.”
I think we boys should be able to play with these guns as long as
we keep the colored caps on for safety. I also don’t think these boys
are making fun of the military. I think they respect the military and
look up to them.
ANDREW BOUKATHER
Newport Beach
What is the purpose behind all the negative, politically correct
objections to the Pilot photo of kids playing war or cops n’ robbers,
or even cowboys n’ Indians? Far from encouraging anti-social adult
behavior, I believe such games encourage moral distinctions between
good and bad -- as in, “good guys” and “bad guys” -- and encourage
patriotism.
All of these childhood games have positioned good guys versus bad
guys. In my youth it was the U.S. Marines, Army, Navy or Air Corps
versus the World War II Axis enemies or cops versus robbers.
And even when the perception of who were “bad” guys was sometimes
skewed -- as in cowboys versus Indians -- we still favored the
perceived good versus the perceived bad. And that seems also to be
offensive to today’s morally relativistic, politically correct
liberal establishment.
GORDON MARHOEFER
Costa Mesa
I am responding to your article on the war games being played
behind the Newport Aquatic Center. I have read two other letters to
the editor on the warring at in that area.
First of all, if the adults want to shut down the Newport Aquatic
Center, where will we go to airsoft for free? We get guns out of our
systems early, unlike kids that don’t have airsoft guns and play with
real ones. Those kids don’t get the enjoyment of playing with fake
ones.
Playing volleyball and flying kites is all good, but after a while
we need variety.
We need to try something new. I have been airsofting at the
Newport Aquatic Center for about a year now -- please don’t shut it
down and ruin our fun.
NATHAN FREIBERG, 15
Newport Beach
The front-page picture of boys out playing war in the Back Bay
saddens and distresses me. We have enough trouble with guns, gangs
and violence in today’s society that one wonders why parents
encourage and endorse this by buying uniforms and guns too.
We are blessed with lovely weather for outdoor play that is
positive, so why does it have to be kill, kill, kill?
SHIRLEY THORNE
Newport Beach
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