January 09, 2019

Waiter fired for being rude sues, claims firing discriminatory because he's French, so "more direct"

In Vancouver, Canada, a French waiter was repeatedly warned about his rude and disrespectful attitude toward his co-workers.  Later he was fired.

He then sued his former employer, claiming his firing was "discrimination."

His reasoning--as explicitly stated in his lawsuit--was that French culture “tends to be more direct and expressive” than other cultures.  So firing him for being rude amounted to discrimination against people of French origin.

Normally this would be laughed out of court, but in Canada each province has gruberment agencies called "Human Rights Tribunals," staffed by liberal morons eager to throw their weight around and punish anyone doing something they don't like.  And that body refused to dismiss the waiter's lawsuit.

Many U.S. cities and states have similar agencies.  They're a disaster--as seen from the number of bakers and wedding photographers forced into bankrupty for declining to bake cakes or take photos for same-sex marriages.

Words fail....

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