Beckham family feud and more: Letters – Latest News
Beckham fam feud
I learn The Post day-after-day, however placing Brooklyn Beckham on Tuesday’s entrance web page — are you kidding me (“Brooklyn burns a bridge,” Jan. 20)?
So a lot is happening on the earth and we’ve to examine a spoiled little one who has most likely by no means labored a day in his life. Is this a publicity stunt to sell his scorching sauce?
He and his spoiled spouse need to get a life. How about doing one thing worthwhile like donating some time to a food bank or youngsters in need? Who cares about Brooklyn different than Brooklyn himself?
P. Fletcher
Massapequa Park
Rand Paul’s rumor
My coronary heart goes out to Sen. Rand Paul after studying of his nightmare with YouTube and Google (“YouTube refuses to scrub lie about me,” Jan. 20).
He’s fortunate that he has a platform like The Post to inform the reality about what’s being performed to him on social media. I hope he pursues legal motion and wins his case.
Marion Friedman
The Bronx
Woke psychology
I attended Brooklyn College within the late ’70s to early ’80s; at that time, it was an extremely inexpensive faculty that had a stellar pre-med program with a required psychology course as half of the curriculum (“ ‘Psych’ out at college,” Jan. 21).
If I had been pressured to take this course now, I’d hope a barf bag would have been included. It’s outrageous and miserable that the woke leftists are nonetheless pushing this kind of marginalizing instructional agenda. Can somebody please “wake up” and rescue larger schooling?
Amy Hendel
Tarzana, Calif.
Tish’s Jew-hate
Amid the maelstrom of malicious antisemitic demonstrations urging “globalization of the intifada,” state Attorney General Letitia James has chosen to civilly prosecute Betar, a nearly unknown, tiny pro-Zionist group, demanding it stop operations (“Tish Targets the Jews,” Seth Barron, PostOpinion, Jan. 21).
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This ought to come as no shock to college students of historical past. Hitler demanded that Jewish communities pay fines to restore the horrendous injury inflicted upon synagogues and Jewish business institutions by Nazi thugs after the occasions of Kristallnacht.
Matthew Brief
Manhattan
Dems’ tax folly
Post columnist Betsy McCaughey rightfully factors out the folly of each California and New York’s Democrat-led tax insurance policies (“Spendaholic Hochul Dooms NY to Failure,” PostOpinion, Jan. 21)
It is incumbent on policymakers to grasp that different situations being equal, financial capital strikes to the place it will get essentially the most environment friendly return — whether or not it’s between nations, states or native banks down the road.
Francis Rexford Cooley
Plainville, Conn.
Reparations?
New York is prepared to spend upward of $200,000 to check the chance of reparations (“ ‘Political theater,’ ” Jan. 18).
To keep issues truthful, this identical research also needs to take into account the expertise of Italian-Americans once they first arrived in America. They had been seen as alien, inferior and unassimilable, socially ostracized and subject to financial exploitation, xenophobia and violence.
The historic reminiscence of this hardship and prejudice stays to this present day a important half of the Italian-American expertise on this nation and must be addressed by this research.
J. Paino
Manhattan
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