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Letters: Alameda and Livermore are spared fusion folly

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Letters: Alameda and Livermore are spared fusion folly

The East Bay Times readers have once again shared their valuable insights and opinions through their letters to the editor. This week’s edition features a diverse range of topics, from skewed attacks to the success of a ceasefire, ‘steer tailing’ ban, and a pressing question. Let’s take a closer look at what our readers have to say.

Skewed attacks have been a growing concern in our society, and it’s heartening to see our readers raising their voices against it. In a letter to the editor, one reader expressed their disappointment over the increasing number of skewed attacks, where individuals are targeted based on their race, religion, or sexual orientation. The reader rightly pointed out that such attacks not only harm the victim but also create a sense of fear and division in our society. We couldn’t agree more with the reader’s call for unity and respect for diversity. It’s time for us to stand together and condemn any form of discrimination or violence.

On a more positive note, we have also received letters applauding the success of a recent ceasefire. In a heartwarming letter, a reader shared their experience of living in a war-torn country and how the ceasefire has brought much-needed peace and relief to the people. The reader also commended the efforts of the leaders who worked tirelessly to reach a ceasefire agreement. This is a reminder that even in the midst of chaos and conflict, humanity and compassion can prevail. We hope that this ceasefire will be a stepping stone towards a lasting peace in the region.

Another hot topic that caught our readers’ attention is the ban on ‘steer tailing’. In a letter to the editor, a concerned reader highlighted the cruel and inhumane practice of ‘steer tailing’ in rodeos. The reader urged the authorities to take action and ban this practice, which causes immense suffering to animals. We commend the reader for bringing this issue to light and calling for a ban on such outdated and cruel practices. It’s high time we prioritize animal welfare and put an end to any form of animal cruelty.

Last but not least, a reader posed a pressing question that has been on the minds of many. In their letter, the reader asked, “What is the true meaning of success?” This question may seem simple, but it’s one that often gets overlooked in our fast-paced society. The reader pondered whether success is measured by material possessions or personal achievements. This question is a reminder for us to reflect on our own definitions of success and to prioritize what truly matters in our lives.

We are grateful to our readers for sharing their thoughts and concerns through their letters to the editor. Your voices matter, and your words have the power to bring about positive change in our society. Let us continue to have open and respectful discussions on important issues and work towards a better future for all.

In conclusion, the East Bay Times reader letters to the editor for October 12, 2025, have once again provided us with valuable insights and perspectives on various issues. We hope that these letters will inspire our readers to think critically and take action towards creating a more inclusive, peaceful, and compassionate society. Let us continue to express our thoughts and opinions in a constructive manner and make a positive impact on our community.

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