41°F
weather icon Mostly Clear

LETTER: O.J. tribute in bad taste

John Katsilometes’ requiem for O.J. Simpson (Friday’s Review-Journal) studiously and disrespectfully avoided any reference to the innocent people he murdered and robbed and was in exceptionally bad taste, especially given that our community is reeling from news of another couple whose lives were extinguished in a fit of jealous domestic rage.

Mr. Katsilometes is apparently such a slave to celebrity that he is blinded to the character flaws of the violent felon who he remembers in fawning and adoring terms. That blindness is itself emblematic of our current culture’s disavowal of accountability, and its worship of notoriety for its own sake.

THE LATEST
LETTER: We need new bureaucrats

Las Vegas taxpayers burdened by rising road project costs.

LETTER: Biden pardons killers

Does he have the guts to face the victims’ families?

LETTER: Aaron Ford wants to protect illegal aliens

I understand Mr. Ford wants the governorship and then maybe higher office. But he shouldn’t pander to the well-being of the good people of Las Vegas.

LETTER: Cycling mobs ignore traffic laws

The article about bicyclists that periodically unite in large groups to trek through the streets of Las Vegas on joyful rides of camaraderie, celebrating a union of mutual fun, was a bit glamorized.

LETTER: I can’t hear you!

Let’s ban aerial dogfighting over Red Rock.