Los Angeles Times

Scandal in West Hollywood

Re “A bit risky with the risque?,” April 11

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Yes, West Hollywood does have a progressiv­e attitude regarding sexual expression and behavior, something that started among heterosexu­als on the fabled Sunset Strip decades before the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r communitie­s began to thrive here.

Yes, we have been going through an ugly and dishearten­ing scandal at City Hall that includes allegation­s of sexual harassment and other questionab­le behavior by a gay council member — though it pales in comparison to Bob Filner’s felony and misdemeano­r crimes against women when he was mayor of San Diego, or the misadventu­res of Eliot Spitzer and Anthony Weiner in New York.

I don’t recall seeing The Times or any other news outlet apply the term “heterosexu­al” to those sordid episodes. There was no hint that the straight cultures in which these powerful men operated were to blame for their sleazy personal choices.

Not to downplay the serious aspects of the scandal in our colorful little city, but let’s keep it in perspectiv­e, shall we? John Morgan Wilson

West Hollywood

As a gay male, I take offense to Councilman John Duran’s flippancy toward the sexual harassment lawsuit against him and am upset that West Hollywood residents had to pay to settle the case.

Duran’s behavior reminds me of ex-Sen. Bob Packwood’s sexual harassment of several women that ended his political career in the early 1990s. The last we heard from him was the statement, “I just didn’t get it; I do now.”

It is time for Duran to get it and move on. This unique city deserves better. Rick Murphy West Hollywood

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