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July 5, 2007

Perfume Ban in the Name of Moonbattery

Posted by Dave Blount at July 5, 2007 4:49 PM

According to the dictates of political correctness, the needs and wants of people who are in some way defective must be addressed at all costs; the normal majority's interests are irrelevant. To impose this depraved ideology, we have disability discrimination laws, which are being evoked by one Susan McBride, an office worker for the city of Detroit, who claims that perfume gives her a headache and makes her cough.

This being abnormal, it qualifies McBride as defective. Therefore others must bend to her will and whim.

McBride demands that her fellow workers be forced to forsake any sort of scent at work. Further, she wants free money, for "pain, suffering, humiliation and outrage."

Outrage is the word, all right. McBride has availed herself of medical treatment and was "off work for some time" due to her alleged perfume allergy. As a city employee, no doubt she availed herself of generous medical leave policies. That's okay, taxpayers have plenty of money.

When Dems manage to replace our healthcare system with socialized medicine, you can look forward to a three-week wait for the emergency room while folks like Susan McBride get their free treatment for not liking perfume, in order to have a medical justification for not showing up at work. Welcome to the world of "social justice."

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There isn't much that can't be banned in the name of moonbattery.

On a tip from Wiggins.