Welcome to this weekโs Reno News & Review.
What do you want to read about this week? Iโve got three possibilities: compiling our submissions to the Nevada Press Associationโs annual newspaper contest; watching my neighbors rescue baby quails; or these letters Iโve been receiving about Steve Foht, the naked guy on the cover a couple weeks ago. Why donโt you write me, and Iโll tally up the answers? We can think of it as our own little focus group.
Well, judging from the number of e-mails I received since I posed the question in the last paragraph, the focus group was called on account of apathy.
Iโm not one of those editors who usually inserts a little italicized potshot after letters I disagree with. I think the letters section should be filled by letter writers who donโt agree with the paper. I, or some of the other editors around here, may weigh in after a letter, but itโs usually only to clarify a necessary point.
Anyway, the Foht thing has me a little bugged. I got a lot of positive feedback on the story, but itโs the reasons for the negative stuff thatโs confused me. The e-mails seem to say that by the simple act of writing about Steve Foht, I am validating his life and the way he has lived it. We should only write about charitable people who โdeserveโ to be in this newspaper. Or, conversely, we should only write about people who are obviously evilโmurderers, corrupt politicians or warmongers.
Iโve really only got one thing to say to those people: I donโt see the world in those contrasts of black and white, and Iโm going to write stories about people who are all shades of gray. After all, the same people who eat chicken rescue hatchling quail. Heck, Iโll probably submit the Foht story for prize consideration in next yearโs Nevada Press Associationโs newspaper contestโat least for Best Illustrated Photo.
Heh, heh. Hehhehhehheh.
