Los Angeles Times

Judging Northam

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Re “Stop with the shifting stories, governor,” Opinion, Feb. 5

Whether Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam should resign is a complicate­d issue, because judging what other human beings know is a fraught undertakin­g.

For instance, millions of intelligen­t, educated American men, especially those who would never dream of committing sexual harassment, are unaware that it is experience­d at some time by virtually every woman. We women tend to think, “How could they not know?” But they really do not know.

Hence, given the massive failure of our education system to counteract the American sin of racism, maybe it’s really true that a 25-year-old medical school student in the 1980s might not have known that humiliatin­g racism is experience­d by virtually every African American, though not from every white person. He might not have realized then how profoundly wrong it is to perform in blackface.

Understand­ably, Northam has forfeited the trust of many. Still, possibly after 35 years, the real question should be, “What is in his heart now that he knows better?” Mary Nabours Los Angeles

Around 1964, as an 8-year-old, I was thinking about joining my Roman Catholic parish’s Brownie troop. I went to one meeting, saw these white girls putting on blackface for some sort of play and knew I wanted no part of it. I still recall this vividly. So how could someone who was an adult in 1984 not recall, immediatel­y, whether or not he ever wore blackface next to a person in a Ku Klux Klan robe, or vice versa?

You did or didn’t do it, and you know which it is. Kay M. Gilbert

Manhattan Beach

It’s good to see Sandy Banks weigh in on the mess created by the Virginia governor. As she consistent­ly demonstrat­ed during her years as a Los Angeles Times columnist, her comments were clear-eyed, measured and thoughtful.

I recall many of her long-ago columns reflecting her strength, grace and courage in the face of difficult personal challenges.

Her message to Northam reflects her wisdom and sensitivit­y to the racial issues that the governor clumsily exacerbate­d. He would be well served by reading and heeding Banks’ words. Larry Lasseter

Brea

 ?? Logan Cyrus AFP/Getty Images ?? PROTESTERS outside the governor’s mansion in Richmond, Va., call on Ralph Northam to resign.
Logan Cyrus AFP/Getty Images PROTESTERS outside the governor’s mansion in Richmond, Va., call on Ralph Northam to resign.

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