Monday, June 24, 2019

The Horror of Height and Weight Discrimination Being Addressed at the State House


So at the Statehouse for the "Roe Act"--- hour after hour progressed with listening to well...yes, I guess 'whining' would be the correct term if dealing with bratty kids who needed old fashioned coperal discipline---but being sophisticated adults it comes under the guise of inequality discrimination and other victimized voicings that have taken over the vocabulary of the progressive world. It got to the point where a bill was introduced regarding the travesty of height and weight discrimination. Was I really hearing rightly? What, have my ears allowed in some insanity that I wasn't quite prepared for?---even though all the pro-aborts with their pink shirts proclaiming their progressive ideologies were all about me. They too were clearly waiting for the entree of the infanticide bill (though for them it was more proper to call it the "Abortion is health care" bill). Nevertheless they did applaud for all the inequalities and discriminations that were exposed in hard hearted America and our state---how could they not? Nonetheless I observed that it seemed that their own egailitarian and NO PLACE FOR HATE hearts weren't quite in it. Of course, it was simply that these were just preliminary orderves before the main dish. And one of the appetizers was this pressing problem of height and weight discrimination. Seriously? Even in the climate of an assylum sometimes one wonders how insane can Bellevue really be? Anyhow, I thought of a hypothetical case. Say for instance a person is a sumo wrestler---isn't it terribly unjust should he be discriminated against should he wish to try his hand at being a jockey, say in the Preekness? Or take for instance the opposite case: a person is a little whisp of a jockey ---why should he not be able to have a go at grappling with a behemoth? As I was listening to proceedings I waited for such a hypothetical to be brought before the legislators as something that would truly expose such an insensitive injustice in a hard hearted workplace. I mean wouldn't it be quite a plug for de facto diversity to have whispy little jockeys among smothering sumos? Wouldn't that cinch the fact of fairness for all, except for the unlucky horse that bore the sumo burden?

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