Show up to ask the library to keep queer, POC materials
There is an orchestrated effort led by the local Washoe GOP party chair and a group of right-wing zealots attending local library board meetings and attempting to remove some of its diversity programs and books. They seek to sensationalize and misinform under the cloak of โconcern for the children and taxpayer dollarsโ with hateful demagoguery, sometimes leveling personal attacks against its director and board members who are not responsive to their demands and actions. Among them is a gentleman who had been suspended from the library, because he was defacing books with Bible verses.
The American Library Association reports an unparalleled number of book challenges rising in recent years. It is a result of a network of political and advocacy groups targeting books with LGBTQ+ characters and storylines, and books involving characters of color or involving race, gender and sexual identity.
This dangerous precedent of censorship draws some lessons from history. As the local library board now includes three new trustees in recent months, it is vital that people show up to these meetings and defend our library system and its programs. Remember, decisions are most likely determined by the people who show up. โWilliam Puchert, Reno
Five reasons to vote Republican
There are several reasons why folks should vote Republican.
1. Individual rights: When I was 18, all that I owned was a used, fat-tire bicycle. Thankfully, our Republican governor in Nevada vetoed a bill so that an 18-year-old here can still own an AR-15.
2. Womenโs rights: Human rights can go too far. The Taliban has reduced womenโs rights. And so have many Republican states by removing a womenโs rights on their medical decisions.
3. Individual freedom: Ron DeSantis signed the โIndividual Freedom Actโ which limits discussions on topics such as race and gender issues. Why be reminded of our history during slavery?
4. Overcrowded prisons: We have more people in prison (per capita) than most countries. Fortunately, Donald Trump said he would pardon a โlarge portionโ of the Jan. 6 rioters. We need the space.
5. Law and order: While a historic first, 91 felony charges are not a good enough reason to prosecute the Republican frontrunner. Former presidents should be above the law, even if the special prosecutor was appointed by a Republican attorney general. โJohn C., Reno
Israel bears some responsibility
The only thing worse than our skimpy knowledge of current events is our nonexistent knowledge of the past. For example, we are shocked at the โmassive intelligence failureโ of the well-heeled Israeli security apparatus.
What if it wasnโt an intelligence failure at all? There was a similar intelligence โfailureโ at Pearl Harbor, too, but we later learned President Franklin Roosevelt ignored the intelligence because he wanted to be a war hero. (Editorโs note: Historians disagree on this point.) What if Benjamin Netanyahu wants the war to bolster his political longevity, just like FDR did?
Regardless of the level of preparation, it appears Israel bears plenty of responsibility for an inevitable outbreak of hostilities. An Israeli doctor interviewed by the CBS Evening News said that Palestinians were so viciously bottled up in Gaza that automatic weapons started firing whenever a Gazan drew near the wall. Can you spell the word โresentmentโ? โKimball Shinkoskey, Woods Cross, Utah

I wanted to comment on Sheila Leslies ” So Long Reno” piece. I agree with Sheila. Reno has always been a wonderful city. Unfortunately it seems to be selling out to Jacobs entertainment which will certainly be in the position to influence issues come election time. And do we really need apartment buildings on every postage stamp size of city space? And perhaps someone should define affordable housing. Affordable for who? We are moving in a direction that is taking away what has always been so wonderful about our city. Lets take a look at the big picture and decide what is not worth losing in our hometown.