Los Angeles Times

An O.C. city with a problem

Re “Plan for far-right rally roils O.C. city,” April 10

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As Huntington Beach was preparing for a Ku Klux Klan rally and, in response, a Black Lives Matter counterpro­test, a police department spokesman said, “We hope that they can utilize events like this as a means to find the common ground and work together for a common goal.”

What possible “common goal” or “common ground” can be found when dealing with the KKK?

I recognize the right of groups to assemble, but until leaders in communitie­s such as Huntington Beach are unified in their outright condemnati­on of hate groups, they will continue to see them flourish. Loring Davies

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Huntington Beach has serious issues going back decades.

Yes, city leaders have taken well-intentione­d steps, but the citizenry has spoken, and it keeps on speaking. The mayor pro tem, a MAGA card-carrying, anti-mask, conspiracy theorist tough guy, was elected to the City Council with the largest number of votes in Huntington Beach’s history.

Perhaps the local police are part of the problem as well. The department spokesman said, “We just hope everybody can be respectful of each other, treat everybody with dignity and understand that everybody has different perspectiv­es and different opinions.”

Say what? Let’s be frank: Hate is wrong. It’s not a different perspectiv­e; it’s corrosive, it’s divisive, it’s toxic, and it’s just wrong.

Years ago I gave Huntington Beach a pass after being harassed by skinheads. I’ve never felt comfortabl­e in the restaurant­s and bars there, opting instead to patronize those next door in Newport Beach. It appears this won’t be changing anytime soon. John Knox Costa Mesa

 ?? Brian van der Brug Los Angeles Times ?? DEMONSTRAT­ORS rally against a so-called white lives matter protest in Huntington Beach on April 11.
Brian van der Brug Los Angeles Times DEMONSTRAT­ORS rally against a so-called white lives matter protest in Huntington Beach on April 11.

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