Opinion
I have written this letter to CBS and I am hoping that others will join me in expressing their thoughts
CBS CEO; Executive Team; Board of Directors
51 W. 52nd Street
New York, New York 10019-6188 July 25, 2025
Dear Sirs,
I am utterly dismayed and disgusted by your recent actions with regard to the Litigator in Chief. Apparently, you have not watched enough of your own police dramas to know that you never give in to a blackmailer because there is no satisfying them. They will always come back for more. Case in point: you paid out for 60 Minutes, you paid out to get rid of Stephen Colbert and to move forward with your planned sale, and now the insatiable Lyin’ King is suing Fox News. Unbelievable that he would sue the hand that fed him … but he has no loyalty, his petulance knows no bounds.
Absolutely no one believes your rhetoric about Colbert’s show losing money as a cause of his cancellation. Absolutely everyone sees how the so-called “Captains of Industry” are bending a knee in spineless acquiescence to the whims and vendettas of a petty wanna-be dictator. You are making his dreams come true. Shame on you!
I will not be watching ANY CBS shows, nor will I patronize any sponsors who join you in this travesty.
I know you may think I am one small voice from the backwoods, but I represent many who feel the same as I do. There will be consequences to your actions. You can count on that.
Carolynn Jarrett lives in Clearlake, California.
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To the editor,
While pandemics have receded from public discourse, their potential threat very much remains.
Animal agriculture in general, and factory farming in particular, drastically increases the risk of zoonotic viruses making the jump to humans.
Politicians interested in advancing public health should support government funding for cultivated-meat research.
For those who don’t know, cultivated meat is grown from livestock cells, without raising and slaughtering animals.
The new protein is identical to slaughtered meat at a cellular level, however the need for sick livestock to come in contact with human workers is eliminated.
Widespread adoption of cultivated meat would significantly reduce the threat of pandemics.
While there are technological hurdles to mass production, these can be overcome with public investment in cellular-agriculture development.
Government leaders should back this effort to create a safer, healthier world.
Jon Hochschartner lives in Granby, Connecticut.
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