New definition of 'bigotry'!

Discussion in 'Miscellaneous' started by pettyfog, Oct 8, 2005.

  1. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    For Service, speak English stuck in a window of your bar or customer service establishment is likely to get you hauled up before your state civil rights commission.

    That's what happened to a bar owner in a Cincinnati suburb.

    No.. he didnt refuse service to anyone. No, he didnt refuse to hire a hispanic.. at least that's not noted by any evidence collected by the Ohio commission.

    Someone saw the poster, decided it was bigoted in content and complained to big brother.

    Presumably, it made the passer-by feel "uncomfortable".

    Bar's 'Speak English' Sign Discriminatory, Commission Rules
    "Racist?" - I wonder.

    I wonder if a Parisian who came to town to sample Cincinnati culture would ALSO be asked to order in English.

    I wonder if someone from Bavaria who was seeking out long-lost emigre family in the heavily German populated region would ALSO be asked to order in English?

    I wonder that a suburban mom doesnt teach her kids the difference between 'racism' and bigotry, or maybe just 'bias'. Or maybe I know already. Racism has a connotation of 'hate'. I wonder if that neighbor would admit to any of her OWN biases?

    Because the basis of the complaint is that it made the reader feel 'uncomfortable'. Thus anyone who feels 'uncomfortable' is obviously biased against those whose words or actions.. or even presence.. makes them feel 'uncomfortable'.

    I suggest that Loraine Robertson pack her kids into her car at 10PM and cruise Vine Street in Cincy and see how 'uncomfortable' REALLY feels.

    I doubt that will happen... as it's well known that Vine street at night is pimp and pusher territory.

    The Cincy paper has an opinion, of course, and it sure doesnt come down on the side of free speech or 'right to refuse service to anyone':'Speak English' a sign of bigotry
    "or the perception of bigotry" - Oh my! Seems to me that's mighty subjective. How do you QUALIFY bigotry, then? If the perceiver has a degree in social sciences? Or just if they understand the difference between bigotry and racism? Or maybe if some panel finds they dont have a "biased" thought, themselves?

    I wonder if it occurs to that writer that every human being has his biases.

    I wonder if he'd admit it in writing. Presumably not... if he knows what's good for him, anyway. He might be hauled up on a count of fomenting 'hate-speech'.
     
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  2. Smokin'

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    RE: New definition of

    this is neither racism or hate... it simply is a way for the person recieving the request to understand the request.

    This country is ridiculous... send me to england.
     
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  3. pettyfog

    pettyfog Well-Known Member

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    RE: New definition of

    Uh... dont forget to leave any 'pig replicas' here...
     
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