Eva Longoria’s Critique of America: A Dystopian Society – Letters to the Editor
The Issue: Eva Longoria criticizing the United States as a dystopia post-election.
Eva Longoria has decided to move away from the United States following the pandemic, citing reasons like inflation, high cost of living, and homelessness. She has been vocal about her discontent with the current situation in the country. Veronica Kwiecinski from Maspeth expresses her relief at Longoria leaving, attributing many of the issues to the Democrats. Gary Acerra from Staten Island questions if Longoria will take her earnings with her when she leaves. Leo Kibler from Delray, Fla. criticizes Longoria for not staying in California, where she voted for the policies she now criticizes. Ron Zajicek from Cortlandt acknowledges Longoria’s privilege in being able to live elsewhere. P. Fletcher from Massappequa Park believes that Longoria and other Hollywood elites who criticize the country are misguided, blaming the issues on the Democratic Party.
The Issue: Whoopi Goldberg accusing a Staten Island bakery of political bias.
Whoopi Goldberg’s recent incident with a Staten Island bakery has sparked controversy. James Evans from Worcester, Mass. criticizes Goldberg for expecting special treatment based on her political views. Walter Goldeski from East Brunswick, NJ applauds the outpouring of support for the bakery following Goldberg’s comments and suggests boycotting “The View” sponsors to hold the show accountable. Sean P. Kelly from Farmingdale condemns Goldberg for creating unnecessary tension with the bakery and calls for an apology to the family.
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