EDITORIAL Fear and loathing on Fillmore Street Thn Acorn House is an adult foster home located in the Friendly neighborhood. Sometime in November, it will house AIDS patients. It will be a place where peo ple in various stages of the disease will receive quality health care for reasonable prices. Few would dare oppose the existence or necessity of the Acorn House. But some Fillmore Street neighbors are concerned about having the house on their block. They fear the Acorn House will cause a traffic tie-up. lower property values, and cause an influx of homosexuals into the urea The neighbors have a right to question the direc tion of their community. If racist skinheads were mov ing in next door, most people would probably be wor ried. But the Acorn House neighbors are not busing their complaints on rational concerns. They are instead mak ing minor issues into major ones to mask their fear and ignorance of AIDS. The neighbors say traffic is a concern. But only five patients at a time will reside at the house in addition to the attendants. Realistically, they shouldn't cause any more traffic than a large family. And most residents won't be well enough to drive. Property values? The only reason property values would go down is if new neighbors were os unreason ably paranoid as the current ones. The main reason people are afraid is because AIDS will suddenly be within their community. No longer can they ignore AIDS as a frightening disease seen only on TV. Suddenly it's in their backyard, looking them in the face. As people should know by now. AIDS is not trans mitted through casual contact. Little AIDS germs do not fly through the air threatening to contaminate ev eryone. The fear about an influx of homosexuals is un founded as well. Not everyone who contracts AIDS is gay. contrary to popular belief. And even if they were, discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is as immoral as racial discrimination. Arc they worried that gays and lesbians will kidnap their children? No, be cause they realize it's unreasonable. Just like other tears. It's dear that the house is u valuable resource for the Eugene community. It provides specialized care for AIDS patients that is in many ways superior to a hospi tal. The attendants will have an opportunity to become closely acquainted with the patients, the surroundings will be more comfortable and family-like than a hospi tal. and the cost of treatment will be substantially less than hospital care. Acorn House neighbors should be concerned not about the fact that AIDS patients are living next to them, but that these people are as comfortable as possi ble in their last few months or years. It's far easier to ig nore a problem than to confront it. But the neighbors seem happy to do just that. 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W£££ him of scraps bottom in rye hwwnivon ogpt. B' 1 ■ I Mil I w# |«4 ntf a* w MMi.K. T7 7 I COULDur irATLtKT ^ SoaAY, . GMCLOC< IN V~ mi kitchen. Clarification This l* (<> make sumo clarifi cations about my point* regard ing Potor Briggs' comments. When interviewed by the Oregon Dully Emerald reporter, l intended to say, "Ho (Briggs) indicated himself through his word {instead of work) that ho ha* been biased for a long time," (ODE, Sept. 28). The rea son I pul it this way was that in the original comments, Briggs clearly stated that his opinions worn based partly on his "expe rience with Chinese." It might be too much to say that I don't like Briggs' com ments. But I have already said that So lot me face tho conso quonces. It might bo too much for me to ask the University to openly say something about Briggs' comments, especially as a for eigner. So 1 am not going to ask The trouble is that I am an ordinary person, and an ordi nary person has ordinary fears. That is why I think I'd bettor stop here. Xlaoyan Yan Chinese Students and Scholars Association Skull Potatoes I did not ask for u Queer Na tion bumper stinker on my car. but some vandal decided to think for me. It didn’t last long I am willing to curtail abor tions by allowing my tax dol lars to support the handing out of froe condoms to otherwise careless promiscuous people. But hypodermic noodles for drug users? And food coupons? When did wo surrender in the war on drugs that we must sup port the users? No doubt this is reducing the risk of AIDS transmission. This must be what is meant by “edu cating" the public: encouraging high-risk or illegal activity by supporting and protecting the participants. And telling people what to do and how to think. Instead, people should think for themselves whenever possi ble. This is very difficult bo cause "educating" tends to of fer less in evidence and more in propagandized "information." No doubt someone figures that most of us can't think for our selves, so they support and pro tect our weakness by doing the "thinking” for us. My point is this: think for yourself, deeply and carefully. Minds get stronger if you give them a proper workout. Or they can eut junk food and be "skull potatoes " Think about it. Andy Sauarwsln Music Won’t pay On Tuesday, Oct. 0. I re ceived a S10 ticket in the liMU courtyard for pushing-off on my bicycle with one foot on a pedal. 1 was at a slower than walking pace and never ovon rotated my crunk once. So. I am writing in regard to tho conduct of campus socurity and thoir "enforcement" of bicycle regu lations. I see the safety of not riding at high speeds on sidewalks and through court yards How ever, if one is riding (basically coasting) on their bicycle at a walking pace, they not only tuko up one-half us much space as they would walking their bicycle but are also likely to be more balanced und maneuver able on thoir bicycle than if they were walking (reside it. A S10 ticket is a fascist, au thoritarian, job-security related fallacy that I refuse to pay in this victimless, no-posslbillty of-a-viclim situation. I am a poor student, and S10 Is food out of my stomach and a high Tine for even the fastest rider. Whore does this money go. Into tho pocket of so-called authori ty? Finally, 1 was treated very rudely by the "officer," who demanded identification with out answering why and threat ened to impound my bike. I would suggest that campus se curity closely oxamino the psy chological effect that "authori ty” has had on some of their (my) employees. Especially when officers wear leather gloves and assert themselves in unnecessary situations. ! beliovo it is timo to send them to Los Angeles or some where whore their attitude is acceptable. Christopher Aiken Theater Arts Pay attention I am disturbs! by the amount of inconsideration 1 witness each day at this University. I came here to learn and, unlike most of you, I am interested in what the professors havo to say because I recognize that many of them aro oxperts in their field. Therefore. I resent people who prevent me from listening to the lectures. In ono of my clusses. a man not only wore his Walkman during the entire lecture (he was kind enough to keep the volume up so wo could all en joy his music), but he had the nerve to sing along. (I resent) thoso who talk to their friends about their sum mer vacation, etc., during class l came to hear tho professor — not you. (I also do not appreciate) those who pack-up during the last five minutes of class. Obvi ously you’re just dying to leave, so why bother coming In tho first place? The University shouldn't be a holding tank for high school graduates with nothing better to do. If you're not here to take higher education seriously, please stay home. Christina Komaahlan Student