Cut out the arbitrary gender distinctions For...
Cut out the arbitrary gender distinctions
For several months, I’ve been reading Daily Pilot editorials,
columns and letters that seem to have a disturbing trend. For some
reason, people want to push women’s equality back 30 years.
In the early 1970s, women didn’t earn equal pay for similar jobs
and married women were not allowed to have credit in their names.
This was because women were to be taken care of by men, since they
were too delicate to take care of themselves.
Well, wake up, men. It is 2005, and women can take care of
themselves and should not be treated differently in work or politics.
Why do you continue to try to be knights in shining armor to save the
damsels in distress? Every time the Costa Mesa City Council makes a
decision with which you disagree, instead of saying that the more
conservative members voted one way and the liberals voted the other,
you continually harp on the boys (bullies) against the girls
(weaklings).
I find this insulting. Councilwomen Katrina Foley and Linda Dixon
are very strong, independent, intelligent women. They can stand up
for themselves against the best of them -- men or women.
If you don’t like a decision, that is your position, but stop this
gender stuff, and find some real facts. If you can’t make a point
without using gender as your focus, then do more research, or write
about something you have facts about.
JUDITH BERRY
Costa Mesa
Thanks to public safety workers and Kenneth
I am the mother of Jessica Davis, the saved girl, and David Davis,
one of the heroes (“Youngest heroes,†Wednesday).
I wanted to publicly send out a huge thank you to the Costa Mesa
Fire Department for giving this very special award to my son, as well
as the other little boy, Kenneth Ottens, who assisted David in saving
my daughter.
My son, David, has autism and impulse control disorder so for him
to raise above his world and his own interest to save his sister is
quite an amazing thing. He relives the entire day over and over every
day.
Being autistic, he gives very detailed descriptions of the entire
thing, including, “I held Jessica by the neck while my friend helped
me with her feet.†He is so sweet and so proud of himself, as are we,
his parents.
Jessica’s first response when she returned from the hospital was
to find David and give a him huge hug and kiss and tell him, “You are
my hero; thank you for saving me.â€
I think the whole experience has changed our family.
I again what to say thank you to Kenneth, the Fire Department and
the Costa Mesa Police Department for all their assistance.
Also, thanks to my husband and the lady at the pool -- I am sorry
I don’t know her name -- whose quick thinking in starting CPR not
only revived Jessica but kept her from receiving any other
complications.
GRETA DAVIS
Costa Mesa
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