Thursday, October 6, 2016

Calling for a return to the “Three Rs”

Calling for a return to the “Three Rs”

Dear Editor,
Yes, I was a teacher in a former life, but no, I am not talking “Reading, ‘Riting and ‘Rithmatic.” I speak for Rights, Responsibility and Respect.
Jim Haff and his (so called) Justice League have been paying for spots in the Mountain Times to put in their “political commentary” cartoons for the last five weeks. To say that these cartoons are not only wildly inaccurate but a slap in the face to the town, local businesses and the Resort would be an understatement. Please don’t say “this is only humor.” That would be like poking someone in the eye and laughing. Only the bully who poked might find it funny, the pokee, not so much.
People have a right to voice their opinions and disagreements about what happens in their town, and to have a format in which to do so. With that right, come the responsibilities: that information is at least somewhat accurate, and ownership of one’s message is taken (not hidden behind a front-man).
I am glad to see that The Mountain Times has stepped up and instituted a policy regarding this. No doubt, as a local newspaper, they strive to make their paper a format that people feel comfortable in expressing themselves and balance that with responsibility of being fair and unbiased. In doing so they stepped in a pile of, well, you know what, created by an “advertiser.”
I have no doubt there will be several letters to The Mountain Times screaming “freedom of expression!” because of the new policy. And they will complain about advertisers who may have pulled their ads in protest of these cartoons (or draw more cartoons in other venues). But, pulling ads as protest is also a right. And The Mountain Times policy going forward, to keep the format of these ideas as written so that actual facts (not innuendo) can be debated, is a move I applaud.
The collateral damage these cartoons have, and continue to cause in town, though, is real. They have insulted and perpetuated lies about the town, its policies, the golf course and a lot of businesses (including the Resort). It has fractured business relationships and caused distrust.
I for one think the responsibility for this travesty should lie squarely on the shoulder(s) of the person(s) who gleefully started it all: Jim Haff and the “Justice League.” Now that would be TRUE justice.
And let’s find the answers to some important questions. Who is the Justice League who creates and pays for these cartoons? Who exactly benefits from creating this chaos, breaking down respect for people, businesses and organizations, rather than building it up?
Let the rest of us get back to rebuilding the respect for each other that we once had, and should have. KPAA/Resort have a sound philosophy (which contributed to the Resort hosting the World Cup): the Town + the Businesses + the Resort = One Killington.
We are all stakeholders in this town and we can do so much more together than we can divided.
This letter is based on my impressions of the matters before the town and are not approved, nor have they been reviewed by, the full board. As always, you can reach me by email at pjm22@icloud.com
Thank you for your time and consideration,
Patty McGrath, Killington Select Board chair


Comment: Stop with this crap that anyone is hiding who is responsible for the cartoons - it's Jim Haff period! No one is hiding behind him. As far the "Justice League" first of all it's the "Killington Justice League" and all it is, is a fictitious moniker in the cartoon purely in Haff's imagination. I'm sure "Killington's beloved "K-Man" is one of its members. The Killington Justice League members cannot reveal their identities because as superheroes they need to hide their true identities because villains can only hurt them by going after their family, friends and associates, sort of what certain parties in town are trying to do by insisting on getting the artist's identities.
It screams of borderline obsessive psychosis that one would insist on finding out who the "Justice League" is.
I guess we won't find out now that the cartoons are banished and the universe that K-Man and his minions at the Killington Justice League are forever exiled into oblivion.
I wondered whether the story of Tim Newcombe's cartoon was relevant to this current controversy. I can now truly state that the more things change the more they stay the same. I can't believe "what a bunch of nuts" the reactionaries to these cartoons are. By extorting the Mountain Times into not carrying the cartoons they called more attention to them and fed the beast. Instead of letting the cartoons be (and I'll tell you there are plenty of people who get a kick out of them) they caused them to be disseminated farther and the questions they raised reaching a much greater audience. 
And Patty if you're going to accuse the "Justice League" of not putting facts into their commentary you might want to include some in yours.

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