Letter of the week
Since my wife and I moved to Costa Mesa and became familiar with this
newspaper, we have been inundated with articles, editorials and features
on “The Worm.†Dennis Rodman has done the unthinkable. He has moved into
the posh community of Newport Beach and has had a party--seemingly--every
night.
It seems to me that he is doing the same thing that the tourists who
rent the Newport Beach properties have always done: party.
As a result, Newport Beach reaps the residual financial benefits.
Tourists drink at local taverns, eat at the pubs and restaurants, pay
their money for street and lot parking (or pay the fines that result from
noncompliance) and purchase paraphernalia marking their visit.
Face it, Newport Beach is a tourist attraction, and Rodman is one of
the rides. Was it any different when Humphrey Bogart parked his sailboat
in the Newport Harbor many years ago? Wouldn’t people drive to the
mystical Newport Beach to catch a glimpse of Bogie? It seems like the
cycles are repeating.
With all the complaints residents lodge to the police and the City
Council, it is no wonder why our students are not succeeding in our
schools; everyone is focusing on the red herring, Rodman.
As Pilot columnist Gay Geiser-Sandoval (satirically) suggested, maybe
there would be more attention given to the school board if Rodman decided
to run (“Forget the City Council, get Rodman to run for the school
board,†Aug. 1). People would attend board meetings and possibly even
discuss strategies for student success and interventions for student
nonachievement. Rodman alone cannot be responsible for the ills of
Newport Beach and its progeny.
I agree that Rodman has the responsibility to be a good citizen, but
Newport Beach and the rest of California (America for that matter) have a
responsibility to the youth of today and tomorrow.
Once again, neither Charles Barkley nor Dennis Rodman are role models
that children should be looking toward for civic examples. Parents,
clergy, community leaders and teachers are.
Keep this in mind.
STEPHEN GLASS
Costa Mesa
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