Friday, April 27, 2018

I wear a hat; therefore I am not


Can you IMAGINE….in this day and age, when the left is literally aiming at destroying the institutions and foundations of a Constitutional nation, for no other reason (and no disguised reason at all) than they are tired of living under the rule of law, of sharing power……can you FATHOM a judge allowing a bar owner (or any business owner) to throw out a patron for wearing a hat that read something like “Obama Rules” or “Che Guevara Was Right”, or “Death To America”?  Not for wearing a hat indoors, that ship of decorum sailed YEARS ago, but for wearing a hat with a leftist slogan, simply because the bar management disapproved of the message.  Can you IMAGINE THAT?  As an American I cannot, as a conservative, constitutional American, I find it perfectly believable in the year 2018.

In case you haven’t gotten the memo…..Americans are on the wrong side of the law in this nation.


Now, the bar owner in this story would be pilloried if he had thrown out a patron wearing a hat or shirt extoling the virtues of LBGT “contributions”, or Black Lives Matter, or the Pledge of Allegiance, or heaven forbid the 10 Commandments.  If the case  had been settled out of court the owner would count himself lucky to still have a bar to call his own.  But there are two laws now…..the ones the government will enforce, or make in order to create a class of law breakers that can be punished, and the ones the government will not enforce or will enforce only on a targeted class, a targeted demographic.  You see, in this case, “the law” works only one way…..the way the left desires it to work.

For the last 50 years we have pushed to the forefront the “rights” of others to have associations forced on them, to have behaviors regulated for actions against their will (forcing a baker to bake a cake for a gay wedding), to be as offensive and disrespectful of others as humanly possible.  UNLESS, your message is for the greatness of America, the traditions of the same, the law of the same….in which case your rights do not matter.

The lawyer representing The Happiest Hour, argued that the hat wearer was not discriminated against because only religious, not political, beliefs are protected under state and city discrimination law. “Supporting Trump is not a religion,” the attorney argued. 

Maybe not, but hating him and Americans that support him certainly seems to be.

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