PC insanity, part gazillion
Paula Deen has been in the news recently. Not being a fan, the only impression I had was that it was for allegedly making some sort of racist remark. And now as a result, the companies that sold her cookbooks or had other commercial dealings with her have said they'll end their business relationships with her.
I was curious as to what she'd done to cause the Establishment to destroy her career. Turns out that in a deposition last month, Deen related that in 1986 she was working as a bank teller and was held up at gunpoint by a black man. She went on to say that when she went home that evening and told her husband--in the privacy of their home--about the event, she used "the N-word" to describe the robber.
In a sane world, this would be a non-event. I can understand the PC police coming down on people who make racist comments today or recently but come on: twenty-seven years ago??
Then I think: Wait, this is the same type of thinking that demands that our soldiers in the field not touch copies of the Koran unless they're wearing gloves.
Insanity.
I was curious as to what she'd done to cause the Establishment to destroy her career. Turns out that in a deposition last month, Deen related that in 1986 she was working as a bank teller and was held up at gunpoint by a black man. She went on to say that when she went home that evening and told her husband--in the privacy of their home--about the event, she used "the N-word" to describe the robber.
In a sane world, this would be a non-event. I can understand the PC police coming down on people who make racist comments today or recently but come on: twenty-seven years ago??
Then I think: Wait, this is the same type of thinking that demands that our soldiers in the field not touch copies of the Koran unless they're wearing gloves.
Insanity.
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