Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 10, 1992, Page 3, Image 3

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    Not surprised
In response to T.1 mmy
Batey's Doc: 7 column, and the
response to it
I saw Batey's work as either
very credible or an outright lie
I doubt the latter very serious
ly Therefore, 1 think there are
some lessons to learn from it
What is prejudice, folks7 Dis
crimination7 No’ Prejudice is
the act of judging without a
complete set of facts Discrimi
nation is setting one apart from
another, very possibly as a re
sult of having a complete set of
facts (Right, physics people?)
As I walk down the side
walks. I see people 1 don't
know I say. "Hi." because I al
wavs want to extend a greeting,
an invitation to become my
friend if anyone is making a
judgment about what that
means, they too are prejudiced
along with the people who
turn away from my greeting
each day
So why should it surprise us
that Batev experienced it?
Bob Weigel
Eugene
Misconceptions
1 am very appreciative of the
story about Aaron Johnson
[ODE, Nov. 30) However, some
misconceptions flowing dim t
ly or indirectly from the text
should be corrected.
We believe God named Ins
church The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints by
ilirei t revelation in 1838 We
proclaim the Book oi Mormon
to be the word of Cod. hence
our nickname However, then
is no Mormon Churt h
While Johnson served his
mission (which consists of
seeking the humble to teach
and baptizing them into the
church) in Salt Lake, others in
the campus ward (a geographi
cally defined body of LDS wor
shippers) served in Germany,
Japan. Ireland, Lis Vegas, Chi
cago, the Philippines and Tex
as, among other places
We have congregations on all
continents, save Antarctica,
and leaders are drawn from
these fellow saints Th« Churt h
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Samis is not a I'tah church or
an American church It is our
Heavenly Father's earthly Winn
dom that loaches his truth and
performs lus work that all who
have, do now. or will live upon
the earth might !>e saved and
dwell with him.
Thank vou again for shining
the spotlight on brother John
son and for your policy of sen
sitivily that assures against fu
ture replication of ihe import i
sums herein pointed out and
made right
William Gaskill
Latter-day Saint Student
Association council
Dig deeper
This is in regard to the
'Write Angles' opinion section
of the Dei 7 L'mera/d. and the
article covering the Afri
can/Asian American forum on
Page BA of the Dei i ICmrrtiltl
f irst. I find il extremely in
teresting that the opinion piece
that <ntu i/.es the forum was a!
least three times as long as the
article actually covering the In
rum The opinion also ap
peared on I’age i whereas the
forum coverage lav quietly with
the t lassifieds
Secondly, 1 ask of Tammy
Daley, in referent e to the wom
an who said "Whlteys," did
you not empathize with her life
experience and perhaps under
stand whv she really uses the
term "whltey‘7
finally. I was at the forum,
and I. among others, abstained
from voting I didn't vote at the
time because I couldn't decide
I knew that lo have the media
coverage would he good, hut I
knew that i! wouldn't (u 1 i\ fin
brace what ".i' being brinish!
up ! now look .it the Kin o on
Campus series m the Emerald
ami appreciate it hut sunultane
ouslv urge it to dig deeper
There is much much more
than you think
Stephan Muraoka
APASU Co-Director
Live and learn
"In those days we never
heard of [Hissing up a chance to
kill a wolf In a second we were
pumping lead into the [jack,
tnil with more ext itement than
acrurai v how to aim a steep
downhill sIjoi is always r -»nfus
Ing, When our rifles were emp
ty. the old wolf was down, and
a pup was drugging a leg into
impassable slide-rock
Wo reached the old vs oil in
time to watch a fierce green lire
dying in her eyes something
known only to her and the
mountain I was young then,
and full of trigger itch; I
thought th.it because fewer
wolves meant more deer, that
no wolves would mean hunt
er s paradise Hut after seeing
the grisut fire die. I sensed that
neither wolf nor mountain
agreed with sill h a view (from
"Thinking like a mountain.
Sami Cotr/iIt AI manat , hy Aldo
Leopold)
Null said
Rai Murschall
Eugene
Trigger pulled
I i onimend Tommy Haley lot
being a good example o( how
much Ignorance still persists In
the media as well as in our so
i il ly Some of us believed her
LETTERS POLICY
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j»r*■ vi-nt«■ would help bring out
thr positive Is of till Mill
allon vi t shr portrays every
tiling negatively and sari asti
tally, focusing only on one
word used by one Individm.
Some oi us spoke on tduca
tion, knowledge, and cultural
pride and awareness l.ven the
title was manipulative Let us
remember the word at the top
'Opinion " It’s too had she
i nine with su< h a c losed mind
Your printed words should
have been expressed within the
loriiin We would have t otlstd
eretl them Ironically, you did
shoot the un quoted person
down The pen was the trigger,
the paper the bullet and you
pulled it t'.asollne does mil pul
out a growing tile lalui alion is
the water open your mind
and stop looking in one dim
lion
W'e musi all lnt reuse the
peace with education ot each
oilier, not blatant ignorance
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