Skico should focus on mall
In answer to Marilyn R. Marks’s letter: Being pro-Princess, I, for one, never questioned the Skico’s right to fire her. I never brought up a question of free speech.
I wrote that the next time the Princess works for a tight-assed organization such as the Skico, and feels like a “snowboard whore,” that it would be more politically correct for her to write “low-cost provider doing tourist-related shit work.”
I suggested the Skico’s concern for Aspen’s image would be better placed on our malls, where noisy heavy equipment continually in operation terrifies parents for the safety of their small children. Thank you.
Sterling Greenwood
Aspen
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