Ice-T and ‘the System’
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Re “Ice-T Tells It Like He Is to Stanford Law Students” (Feb. 22): For Ice-T to condemn the Constitution and “the system” that has allowed him to profitably spread and publicize his poisonous message is the height of hypocrisy.
As an L.A. teacher, I am acutely aware of the negative influence that artists such as Ice-T have on kids. If Ice-T and others like him really want to help L.A., then they must exemplify love and tolerance over hate and confrontation.
For the record:
12:00 a.m. March 13, 1993 For the Record
Los Angeles Times Saturday March 13, 1993 Home Edition Calendar Part F Page 10 Column 2 Entertainment Desk 2 inches; 42 words Type of Material: Correction
Lecture sponsor--A Feb. 27 Calendar story about a speech at Stanford University by rapper Ice-T may have implied that the appearance was sponsored by the university’s law school. The speech was held at a law school auditorium but was sponsored by student groups not associated with the law school.
KEVIN C. GLYNN
Glendale
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