Opinion: Why L.A. County's 'Jane Fonda Day' declaration was so astoundingly insensitive
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As a proud member of the Vietnamese American community and the California Assembly, I was deeply disappointed by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors’ designation of April 30 as "Jane Fonda Day" last week. This decision on a day that holds sacred significance for much of the Vietnamese community was insensitive and hurtful. April 30 is widely recognized as the painful anniversary of the 1975 fall of Saigon, a day that marks the emotional closing chapter of the Vietnam War. Known in the...

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