Anti-Semitic Discrimination Fine at the University of Maryland

August 15, 2007 · By Shane Edwards

Discrimination?  Fine, as long as the victim disagrees with the liberal establishment.

Good thing the University of Maryland doesn’t have a Human Rights Tribunal like we do, to force businesses to serve those whose views are different from their own.

Honestly, while I have thought that the Ronald Reagan shirts modelled after Che Guevara are funny, I haven’t dared to buy one and wear it in public, for this exact reason.  I do not trust liberals to protect my right to free speech when my free speech is exercised against liberal “wisdom”.  Just like that situation in Maryland.

If you wear Che, you are just standing up to “the man”.  If you wear the Gipper, you are hurting the feelings of people who disagreed with him and his policies.  And you must be stopped at all costs.

Or maybe I just have a pyschosis or something.

Comments

2 Responses to “Anti-Semitic Discrimination Fine at the University of Maryland”

  1. Smarter than Ezra on August 15th, 2007 10:18 pm [#]

    I like my Louis Riel t-shirt that says “Keep’n it Riel”

  2. Charles Anthony on August 16th, 2007 5:44 am [#]

    I hate hearing about discrimination. Invariably it turns molehills into mountains.
    The customer does not have the right to be sold a bag of chips and the clerk does not have the right to a job. Call me heartless but in my opinion, this “dispute” deserves no more attention than if the customer did not have enough money or if the clerk did not show up to work. It really is none of our business sort of like two neighbors disputing what type of fence to erect on a shared property line is none of our business.

    from the article: The president of the university’s Pro-Israel Terrapin Alliance opined, “The arrangement we worked out, while not ideal, is a reasonable accommodation. I would not want to force anyone to act against their own political beliefs.”
    A reasonable accomodation??
    Are the politics of Quebec spreading?

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