Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Support Discrimination Against the Foolish
Listening to the radio today, I heard about a hairdresser in Britain who was denied a job because when she interviewed she refused to remove her head covering. The claim is that the request and not hiring her because of it is an attack against Islam. Actually is the discrimination against foolishness. Who wants to have their hair done by someone who will not let their own hair be seen. It is sort of like having a morbidly obese fitness trainer. I just want to see if what you will do to me is consistently and well lived out in your life. The result of the lawsuit was an award of $4,000 pounds in part for "injury to her feelings." Really in Britain I can sue you if you hurt my feelings. Wow! Thus I support discrimination. Specifically against the foolish.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Obama's Confusing Message on Abortion
For Father's Day, Barack Obama spoke at at the Apostolic Church of God in Chicago, IL. In his address he stated that "responsibility doesn't just end at conception." This was addressed to fathers, who as he points out, all too often in the black community do not stick around to raise the children that they create. Now, this otherwise great challenge stuck out in my mind, not because of the social health that it can engender, but the contradictory message that it offers when compared with prior statements that he has made with regard to the conceptions of a child. Some time back Senator Obama commented that he did not want his daughters punished with a baby if they make a "mistake." So, let me understand this, men, if we make a baby our responsibility continues, but women if you want out of your own responsibility just abort that thing before it really is a child. This is the equal freedoms that Barack has talked about at rallies before audiences such as Planned Parenthood. I am not sure that this is all that coherent of a policy or consistent of thinking on his part. But you be the judge and listen to him tell you.
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