My grandparents went through a World War, Hunger, Disease, Unfair Labour Practices, in a social environment where hard core racism, including actual lynchings, was common. I wonder what they would make of someone complaining because they couldn't get a haircut
apparently some sort of human rights code was violated. I miss the days when human rights referred to actual ****ing human rights(you know, like throwing people in gas chambers, the right to vote, not being jailed for dating someone of color etc etc)
And not some 1st year social 'science' SJW offended that a grandpa didn't cut her hair, or called her a she instead of a xer.
As the actual rate of crime declines, and societies become more egalitarian/advanced, real crime will be less, and cops will be chasing down and arresting people who break these new 'laws'
They gotta do something to keep working. ("Pretty soon you'll have us chasing late library books" - Robin )
I was just about to post this. The real human rights violation was enduring the 13 seconds awkward silence between the reporter's answer and rolling on the footage.
A male wanting to workout at a female-only gym is disrespecting and invading the safespace. A male-only gym is sexist and denying a women the right to workout in that environment is a human rights issue.
Part of me doesn't understand why the guy wouldn't cut her hair like that. That seems relatively simple and I'd assume that he's cut guys hair the exact same many times before.
And the other part of me hates everything about this woman.
3(1) For all purposes of this Act, the prohibited grounds of discrimination are race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, family status, genetic characteristics, disability and conviction for an offence for which a pardon has been granted or in respect of which a record suspension has been ordered.
[h=6]Denial of good, service, facility or accommodation[/h]5 It is a discriminatory practice in the provision of goods, services, facilities or accommodation customarily available to the general public
(a) to deny, or to deny access to, any such good, service, facility or accommodation to any individual, or
(b) to differentiate adversely in relation to any individual,
Part of me doesn't understand why the guy wouldn't cut her hair like that. That seems relatively simple and I'd assume that he's cut guys hair the exact same many times before.
And the other part of me hates everything about this woman.
He's just an old timer from when women always had women haircuts and men all had men's haircuts. He only does men's cuts (which is fine) but he imagines that he can't cut women's hair in a male style. There's no mean spirit in this guy, if they'd talked it out I'm sure they would have come to an understanding. There's no reason she couldn't have been his first female customer if she insisted.
Instead she found it "scary and upsetting". What a dimwit.
He's just an old timer from when women always had women haircuts and men all had men's haircuts. He only does men's cuts (which is fine) but he imagines that he can't cut women's hair in a male style. There's no mean spirit in this guy, if they'd talked it out I'm sure they would have come to an understanding. There's no reason she couldn't have been his first female customer if she insisted.
Instead she found it "scary and upsetting". What a dimwit.
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