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Re “Godlessnes­s on Good Friday? Good grief,” letters, April 10

I’m fed up with the derisive, patronizin­g tone so often expressed by Paul Thornton when publishing letters that disagree with articles in The Times.

Yes, The Times was insensitiv­e in the op-ed articles it chose to run on Good Friday and Easter Sunday. But far more offensive was Thornton’s mocking commentary, “You can imagine how that went over with some of our readers,” as if to imply, “Wasn’t that fun getting a rise out of those silly people?”

And to his final comment, “it seems many members of the country’s largest faith group expect some deference,” I would respond: No, but I imagine they do expect the same respect and courtesy you’d show to any other group. Would The Times run an anti-immigratio­n piece on Cesar Chavez’s birthday?

Why does The Times need to run any commentary at all when publishing letters? Let the letters speak for themselves. But if you insist, either get a new letters editor or tell this one to watch his tone. Kathy Barreto

Culver City

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