I do so enjoy a good letter to the editor. And today the Post served up a good one:
Paradoxical Post In light of the May 4 editorial opposing use of the term “Christmas holidays break” by the Francis Howell School District, the May 5 edition is a fascinating example of paradoxes.
On May 4, the Post-Dispatch told us the issue is of no practical impact at all, but on May 5, the story was on Page 1, above the fold. On May 4, the Post-Dispatch decried the emotional content of the issue, but on May 5 published a letter from a lady who does not live in the Francis Howell district but who most emphatically does not want Christmas shoved down her throat. (I suppose she avoids all shopping malls from October on each year.) On May 4, the Post-Dispatch told us Americans are free to call the holiday whatever we want, but on May 5 repeated warnings the district may face lawsuits.
On May 4, the Post-Dispatch warned us of how emotions can be whipped up, and on May 5 demonstrated its willingness to be one of the whips.
Roger W. Collins
Roger, Roger, Roger, you need to remember a foolish consistancy is the hobgoblin of small minds.