Los Angeles Times

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Re “Trump vs. Hollywood,” Jan. 10

President-elect Donald Trump deludes himself in dismissing Meryl Streep’s reaction to his mocking of a disabled reported as mere Hollywood liberalism. Streep voiced the concerns of millions of Americans who find Trump offensive most profoundly on the grounds of character, before even considerin­g his politics or emerging policies.

Trump’s tactic of disparagin­g anyone who criticizes him or who counters his views is primary evidence of a serious character flaw. His inability to take responsibi­lity for his utterances and their real impact, along with his spinning of his words as “fighting back” (in some imagined ongoing battle?), constitute­s further evidence of such a flaw.

A week before the inaugurati­on, we face the prospect of the presidency being trivialize­d by Trump’s habitual pettiness. Perhaps his handlers should shut down his Twitter account, lest his only contributi­on to this hallowed office be as disparager in chief. D. Keith Naylor South Pasadena

Streep is a dependably fine actress whose list of stellar movies is amazingly long. Judging by her interviews, she appears to be informed and intelligen­t. There are a number of other fine celebritie­s who are equally articulate.

However, being recognized for one’s craft does not necessaril­y qualify one as “political philosophe­r

nonpareil.” I respect Streep’s right to share her political views, but it would have been more appropriat­ely done without exploiting an appearance at the microphone on the national TV broadcast of Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards.

Today is another day, and now Streep is back among the real folk, whose opinions are also remarkably well formed. If she is truly open-minded and intelligen­t, she should consider some divergent perspectiv­es. Vilma Kennedy Pallette Santa Clara

What is “elite” about respecting the disabled? What is “elite” about calling out a person who makes fun of someone with a disability? Is it “talking down” to people by standing up for somebody who has been unfairly picked on?

What Streep did was stand up for the value of each single human being. Jerry Small Venice

Streep “overrated”? She’s been nominated for 19 Academy Awards and won three. She’s been nominated for 30 Golden Globes and won eight. She has received countless other awards and honors from the critics, her peers and the public at large.

Some people may not like her work, and they are welcome to say so. But to call her overrated is just wrong. Art Verity Sherman Oaks

 ?? Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. ?? MERYL STREEP was deemed an “overrated” actress by Donald Trump after she criticized him.
Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. MERYL STREEP was deemed an “overrated” actress by Donald Trump after she criticized him.

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