To the editor: An government coup, unlawful firings, unlawful deportations, the economic system on a downward spiral, our president doing a automotive business on the White Home garden, threats towards judges, protests towards authoritarianism across the nation and world, and the highest article is about psychics (“What the dead have to say to the living: Lessons from a psychic reading,” March 11)? I don’t even acknowledge the L.A. Instances anymore.
Megan Torrey-Payne, Glendale
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To the editor: When there are such a lot of very important newsworthy occasions taking place in our nation, in our state, in our cities, you decide to make a narrative about “life after dying” and “the world past” front-page information. What about all the peaceable marches and protests which are taking place each day? What in regards to the state of our diminishing democracy? What in regards to the oligarch takeover of our economic system?
Monika Clemens, Oak View
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To the editor: How the mighty Instances has fallen. “Whether or not the lifeless really converse to the residing might not be the purpose,” you say. No quantity of weasel-wording can conceal this unmistakable con. By discounting the factual disproving of each soi-disant [French for self-proclaimed] psychic thus far, and really championing the grief vampires who prey on susceptible folks, The Instances falls in need of its mission.
Dave Suess, Redondo Seashore