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Color Blinds
Letters from the week of January 30, 2003
Published: January 30, 2003
Color Blinds
His Lott in life: I liked Greg Hall's courageous story on Jason Whitlock ("Black Hawks Down," December 26), but did not like Albert Burton's letter to the editor (January 23), which stated that Jason sells newspapers for the Star and asked how many Trent Lotts are out there.
First, as a former fifteen-year broadcaster, I have to say Jason never looked good on TV and has an awful voice for radio. His columns appear to come just short of racist, and now he's been caught in a racist gaffe. The question, Mr. Burton, is not necessarily how many Trent Lotts there are, but how many Jason Whitlocks there are. In other words, the community has many colors of racists, and we need to work to eliminate racism.
Bill Williams
Kansas City, Missouri
Latino Lover
A Neifi in the back: Greg Hall's column in the December 5 issue on Royals manager Tony Peña is just the tip of the iceberg ("Tony Baloney"). Peña clearly has two sets of clubhouse rules: one for Latino players, and one for the rest of the players.
The Kansas City media danced around the Neifi Perez affair, but it's hard to believe a non-Latino player, catcher A.J. Hinch for instance, wouldn't have been immediately released upon refusing to enter a game. In fact, Hinch was one of the few Royals to publicly express his outrage at Perez's lack of punishment and Peña's clubhouse demeanor, and that led to Hinch's being cut from the team when the season ended.
Both The Kansas City Star and Royals' radio flagship KMBZ 980 have talked about how many meetings -- both on and off the field -- Peña has in Spanish, thus alienating non-Spanish speakers on the team. Does anyone in the KC media, including the Pitch, have the courage to expose, or at least investigate, Peña's different rules for different players, or are we all too politically correct to question a minority manager's apparent racial bias?
Greg Johnson
Kansas City, Missouri
The Sound and the Furry
Pet project: Regarding Allie Johnson's "Animal Control Freak" (January 16): Animal Control Officer Ray Campfield deserves praise for going above and beyond his job description. There are many well-meaning animal lovers who become overextended, financially and physically, to the detriment of their charges. Television investigators then have a field day as they swoop in to film emaciated lions, horses, dogs, cats, etc., living in filth.
It happens over and over throughout the world, and accusing fingers are then pointed at animal inspectors, who are blamed for not doing their jobs. Officer Ray Campfield has the responsibility of making sure these atrocities do not happen in Jackson County. He can't just accept someone's assurances that his facility is perfect. He has to see for himself.
Dana Savorelli and Ray Campfield are both striving to improve animal welfare and, hopefully, can enjoy each other's cooperation in the future.
Kenneth Lee
Raytown
Bag 'em: The Jackson County officer is typical of our police and animal-control officers. Instead of helping people, they harass them.
If the animal-control officer has nothing better to do than harass this man, then let's get rid of a problem officer and use his salary to pay for some of the things the city has not had the money to pay for, like trash bags or school programs. I'm tired of our county bitching about having no money and how we need to raise taxes so workers can harass the people who pay their salaries. Fed up.
Marty Phillips
Kansas City, Missouri
Dog gone it!: How 'bout we all show up at the animal-control officer's house and ask for a quick inspection? If he says no, we can all camp out in his backyard for a couple years and see how he likes it.
Obvious misuse of "official" power should never be tolerated. I mean, he's a DOGCATCHER, for crissake!
Name Withheld Upon Request
Monkey business: Allie Johnson writes: "Three years ago, an irresponsible pet owner's loose chimpanzee made the news by attacking a teen-age girl near Erotic City, the sex shop and strip club on East Truman Road. Shortly afterward, Jackson County Animal Control Officer Ray Campfield paid his first visit to Dana Savorelli." That's idiotic. Why didn't the officer just approach his honor, give him the story and get a limited warrant to look for the monkey that was causing the problem?
All he had to do was obtain a limited warrant, thereby satisfying the pet owner that this was a legitimate inquiry, and go about his business of protecting the people of the community. Who are these dimwits in the police department?
Jerry Greenberg
El Dorado, Arkansas
Buena Vista
Raya of light: Regarding Joe Miller's "La Familia" (January 23): As I walked into a downtown convenience store yesterday morning for a little breakfast with an acquaintance, I had to do a double take. Was that my niece Lil' Syl on the cover of the latest Pitch? The only thought that crossed my mind was, what now?







