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1979 Pace Car 302 4spd
1981 Cobra t-top option - power to be determined, in the works
Last edited by 5.4MarkVIII; 11-17-2019 at 10:46 AM.
All that matters is what his bosses think he said and it appears they have a problem with this part although I'm sure you know that because paraphrasing it out leaves out the context that his bosses thought was problematic: "you people love — that come here, whatever it is — you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey"
And what is problematic about that?
In contexts. You people that come here or what ever it is. Equals you people that come to these cities. Because, in context, that’s what he was talking about.
You love our way of life you love out milk and honey.
Referring to the way of life and the benefits being Canadian and in Canada. Paid for by the sacrifice made by vets.
So in context. How is that offensive?
To me this is a conversation we should be having “we as in all Canadians”
If we are going to allow it to take a guys lively hood. It should be an open two sided conversation in stead in typical fashion it’s been a “he’s racist’ anyone how defends him is racist. And all of hockey and as a link Canada is racist.
I thought we were all immigrants.
He met with his bosses and a decision was made on both sides - no mind reading there.
As a "paying guest" at a venue, do you not still have some rights? Holding a sign that says you support a person or team so long as it is not demeaning or derogatory isn't breaking the law (or venue rules) the last time I looked. This was a pure case of BS on the part of security. The follow up proved that no rule was broken by the "paying guest" as the sign size was within the parameters posted on their website. He should have demanded and received a full refund of his ticket for this BS treatment. The slope gets more slippery each day.
The greatest deception men suffer is from their own opinions.
Leonardo da Vinci