Comments right, but tone not even close
Sara Washburn
As a resident of Huntington Beach, I love reading the Independent and
regard it as a healthy source for keeping up on community news.
However, I am writing to express distaste for Danette Goulet’s
Editor’s Notebook, “City officials should have dug deeper” (July 29).
I agree with all of Goulet’s points and similarly share
frustration regarding the issue with Joe O’Conner and his Community
Parks Foundation. However, why is it that every time somebody does
something awful, illegal or controversial in our city, somebody at
the Independent has to be cutting and degrading while reporting it? I
feel Goulet’s mocking sarcasm and spiteful comments toward the city
are uncalled for and lacking character.
Goulet is not the only writer who has insulted somebody or some
group while reporting an issue or expressing an opinion at the
Independent. Why is it that if someone in our government or our city
lacks character (integrity, moral backbone, ethics) that we think we
now have a pass to write about them or the issue in a way lacking
character on our part? We are not children that we should throw snide
remarks at those we think deserve it.
I would like to see a lot more class and maturity from those
reporting and commenting on the news.
* Sara Washburn is a Huntington Beach resident. To contribute to
“Sounding Off” e-mail us at [email protected] or fax us at (714)
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