Friday, April 14, 2017

But . . . His Name Actually Is Grabher

by Kim D.

Late last year an anonymous person reported a car's license plate to authorities. The man with a customized vanity plate bearing his last name was penalized and forced to remove it from his car:
When asked how he felt about the punishment, Grabher replied: 
"You're supposed to be brought up to respect yourself and respect where you came from . . . .  If they have this right to take that away from you, then you have no respect for yourself." 
Grabher's family had used the customized plate for over 20 years with no complaints. So, he's going to court to get it back.  His lawyer summed up the situation nicely:
"Canadians are becoming increasingly less tolerant of free expression . . . . You have more and more people who believe that they have a legal right to go through life without seeing or without hearing things they find to be offensive." 
Can't third-wave feminists and others hoodooed by this insanity give credence to the fact that a man using his last name as a vanity plate cannot be offensive.  In fact, offense occurs only in the eye of the beholder.  Stop penalizing normal people because you are screwed up in the head. 

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