The Controversy Over Irvine Rights Ordinance
Why must The Times continue to give aid and comfort to a group of misguided and misinformed Orange County residents? The Irvine Human Rights Ordinance is not, I repeat not, an “Ordinance on Gay Rights” as your blaring headline declared.
Richard Beene’s reporting style was objective and fair, but your headline gave it a skewed perspective, especially if a less than thorough reader did not get as far as Page 5 to read Larry Agran and James Boone’s judicious comments that the ordinance is a broad-based human rights ordinance designed to protect all residents of Irvine.
MITSUYE YAMADA
Irvine
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