African American Family Denied Service at Wild Wings Cafe because a European American diner felt threatened by their presence.
The mere presence of a large group of African American patrons made a white diner uncomfortable, so they were not seated. View the video.
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In Eugene Ionesco's famous play "Rhinoceros," the lowly “dead cats column” in the local newspaper is first to mention appearances of fascists. This lowly blog is more than a screed against U.S. policy towards the developing nations and the Arab world. It is a warning as to what America is becoming. If decent Americans, and the rest of the world, wait too long, there will be another rampaging crash of Rhinoceros routinely trampling the innocents of the world.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
NSA analysts deliberately broke rules to spy on Americans, agency reveals | World news | theguardian.com
The full story can be read here: at theguardian.com:
Who are we to Believe, Who can we Trust?
"Inspector general's admission undermines fresh insistences from president that breaches of privacy rules were inadvertent"
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Who are we to Believe, Who can we Trust?
"Inspector general's admission undermines fresh insistences from president that breaches of privacy rules were inadvertent"
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Thursday, August 22, 2013
Quebec Muslims slam proposed ban on religious headwear | Al Jazeera America
Quebec Muslims slam proposed ban on religious headwear | Al Jazeera America:
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Exerpt...
"Canadian Muslim Kathy Nalas says she won't give up her headscarf or her job as a children's speech pathologist in Quebec, amid reports that the provincial government aims to ban religious dress and symbols from places that receive public funding -- a move that would essentially import controversial European legislation on religious dress to North America."
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Exerpt...
"Canadian Muslim Kathy Nalas says she won't give up her headscarf or her job as a children's speech pathologist in Quebec, amid reports that the provincial government aims to ban religious dress and symbols from places that receive public funding -- a move that would essentially import controversial European legislation on religious dress to North America."
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