To the editor: We should always regard your article on the distress and hate in Springfield, Ohio, as a warning. If it could actually occur there, it could actually occur in some other related group in America.
Who instigated this? The Republican nominees for president and vice chairman. If they will trigger this a lot disruption and distress as candidates, what havoc can they wreak if they’re elected? They don’t have any concern for the reality of a scenario. They simply need to trigger controversy and instill worry.
It was acknowledged within the article that when vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance obtained wind of claims of “pet consuming” by Haitian residents on social media, he had his workers contact the town officers to confirm the declare; he was instructed police had obtained no such stories. He went public with the cost anyway.
Then former President Trump repeated the allegations in a nationally televised debate.
It’s not within the curiosity of those two males to place out the hearth. On the contrary, that is a part of their technique for getting elected. And when elected, they’ll use incendiary ways to maintain us fearful, depressing and compliant to allow them to extra simply implement their insurance policies, whether or not they’re standard or not.
Jane McMackin, Temecula
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To the editor: It’s outrageous that Trump and Vance may so cynically use a whole group for political functions.
Vance ought to resign as Ohio’s U.S. senator. As an alternative of looking for his constituents, he has disrupted and endangered the lives of everybody in Springfield.
That is only a small preview of what to anticipate from a second Trump time period: sowing hate, division and worry in an effort to stay in energy.
Carole Roberts, Lakewood