It’s time for Dick Nichols to go
Dick Nichols just doesn’t get it.
That is why it is time for him to go.
The rookie Newport Beach City Councilman has once again
embarrassed his city and his constituents with a shoot-from-the hip
comment, the latest of which implies he has a problem with people of
Mexican descent using the state beach at Corona del Mar.
Nichols has shown no remorse for the comment, contending he was
quoted out of context. But when asked about his opposition to
expanding the grass areas of the beach, this was his response: “With
grass, we usually get Mexicans coming in there early in the morning,
and they claim it as theirs, and it becomes their personal, private
ground all day.”
His explanation the next day was this:
“Why don’t you go down there and take a survey and see what
fraction of the people on the weekends are from where? You’re going
to see a predominance of people that don’t live in the area. My
statement was honest. It doesn’t say I’m discriminating against them.
Where the hell am I in any way discriminating or being a bigot by
making a statement that is blatantly true?”
There is a rule in the journalism business, which can also be
applied to this situation, that gender, race or nationality of an
individual or individuals doesn’t belong in a story unless it is
pertinent.
To do otherwise just feeds into racial stereotypes and fans the
flames of intolerance and hatred.
So Nichols must be asked the question. If he doesn’t have a
problem with Mexicans, as he and his wife have contended, why did he
bring up Mexicans in the first place?
Why did he not merely say “people” tend to use the grass all day?
Why is he opposed to expanding the grass area, if he has no problem
with people of Mexican descent?
The only answer we can surmise is because Nichols indeed intended
to make a point about nationality, that it was pertinent to his
point.
That is why it is time for him to go.
Nichols is speaking of a state beach, one that is paid for by the
taxpayers of California, not just Dick Nichols and his followers. It
is neither his business nor his place to attempt to deny or question
others, whether they are from Corona del Mar or Corona, to use that
state land.
That is why it is time for him to go.
There is no place on the Newport Beach City Council, or any other
city council for that matter, for someone who categorizes or points
out the faults or stereotypes of an entire group of people based on
their nationality.
There is no place on the council for someone who doesn’t represent
all of his constituents, whatever their creed or color or
nationality.
That is why it is time for him to go.
In his short time on the council, Nichols has already made his
share of questionable comments.
Just last month, he came under fire for implying at a Planning
Commission meeting that the commissioners were being paid off.
“It sure doesn’t look good. It looks like you’re taking money for
this one,” Nichols told commissioners.
Just before last fall’s election, Nichols, then a candidate, was
criticized by at least one local business leader for pointing out in
a televised council meeting that a motorist involved in a traffic
altercation was a “Mexican.”
Nichols later said he did not know the nationality of the man and
told our reporter he was concerned about illegal immigrants getting
special rights. Again, he had no knowledge of the immigration status
of the man in question.
“I have no reason to believe he was illegal,” Nichols said to our
reporter. “I was just pointing out that he was Hispanic.”
Again we have to ask the question, why does he need to point out
someone’s ethnicity except to further hurtful stereotypes?
That is why it is time for him to go.
Finally, we believe that those who supported and campaigned for
Dick Nichols last fall need to be held accountable, namely the
leadership of the slow-growth movement Greenlight.
Greenlight leaders solicited Nichols and placed him on a slate
that included Madeline Arakalian, Richard Taylor and Allan Beek, who
said this week that he counseled the Greenlight leadership against
backing Nichols.
In the name of their cause, Greenlighters stood arm-in-arm with a
man who now publicly embarrasses them.
Those very same leaders now need to join Mayor Steve Bromberg and
other members of the City Council and publicly rebuke Nichols for his
insensitive and inappropriate remarks.
They need to give Dick Nichols one simple message:
It is time for him to go.
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