Just now sent the following text to both e addresses

Dear madam Dr Ballentine,
I've learned today that recently a youth was forbibben entry to a high profile event for wearing clothing deemed inappropriate. The judgement, may have been amiss. I don't know the condition of the clothing the young man was wearing. Would I be correct to suppose that all the female attendees wore a dress or skirt? Did even one female wear slacks or some fashion of pants that may have been designed in the appearance of a skirt?
The youth of our communities are learning from their (our) educators methods of forming judgement. You, madam, have a profound mission ahead of you. Righting the wrong is not easy when few know it has occured. It gets tougher when many are observing its coming to pass with no restitution and/or reform and there is a denial or nonrecogniton of the circumstance. However, as large a pill as it may seem to have to swallow at the moment reparation is made, the moments follwing are of growth realized and relief from a sometimes untenable situation.
Dear friend, Dr. Ballentine, I believe a reasonable action is for you to speak to the youth publicly and apologzie for your misjudgement.

Sincerely,
Russell Berry
Kirkland, Wa.