ā¦orā¦āYou vil learn to obey orduz!!! Let me see your papers!ā
A customer decided she was āoffendedā by some doll that Prada was sellingā¦.no one had to buy it, or even shop in that establishment. But that isnāt enough for the Progressives!
But the unelected Colonel Klinkās of the are on the job!
1.Wanna see what happens when some micro-minded, power-mad Liberal gains control???
āThe New York City Commission on Human Rights, an oversight agency that monitors compliance with the city's incredibly broad anti-discrimination law, has ordered the fashion company Prada to stop selling certain toy dollsādescribed by many as racist caricatures akin to blackfaceāand send its employees to sensitivity training.
In doing so, the overzealous agency is claiming vast new powers to police a private entity's behavior. Unfortunately, Prada is meekly submitting to the commission's demands, and other companiesāincluding Dior and Gucciāare facing similar inquisitions.
This is just the latest in a series of power grabs on the part of the commission, which has vastly exceeded its authority and now represents a serious threat to free expression in New York City.
In September, the commission announced that an employer or landlord's use of the term "illegal alien" could be considered a form of illegal discrimination, and result in a fine of up to $250,000.
In short, government bureaucrats have decided that existing anti-discrimination law gives them the power to tell fashion companies what sort of merchandise they can sell. Explicitly, this is the power they have claimed for themselves. Deputy Commissioner Sapna Raj made this clear to the Times, saying, "I don't know that we realized previously so many major fashion houses had this ignorance of the history of racism in this country. We hope companies realize they need to be very careful about how they market and advertiseāthat they need to have a larger social and cultural consciousness."
New York City's Commission on Human Rights Thinks It Can Tell Prada What To Sell. Prada Agrees.
The Communist Manifesto was a war on private property, and, since Liberalism/Progressivism mirrors so very many of Marxās views and endeavors, the current political elitesā¦.read āDemocratsāā¦view property in the very same way.
Now itās New York City.
Could be San Franciscoā¦.or Chicagoā¦..but the handwriting is on the wall.
They will dictate what you do, what you say, who you say it toā¦ā¦and if they donāt like it, your business is forfeit, your life is over.
No surprise....
Itās the party that once put American citizens in concentration camps.
A customer decided she was āoffendedā by some doll that Prada was sellingā¦.no one had to buy it, or even shop in that establishment. But that isnāt enough for the Progressives!
But the unelected Colonel Klinkās of the are on the job!
1.Wanna see what happens when some micro-minded, power-mad Liberal gains control???
āThe New York City Commission on Human Rights, an oversight agency that monitors compliance with the city's incredibly broad anti-discrimination law, has ordered the fashion company Prada to stop selling certain toy dollsādescribed by many as racist caricatures akin to blackfaceāand send its employees to sensitivity training.
In doing so, the overzealous agency is claiming vast new powers to police a private entity's behavior. Unfortunately, Prada is meekly submitting to the commission's demands, and other companiesāincluding Dior and Gucciāare facing similar inquisitions.
This is just the latest in a series of power grabs on the part of the commission, which has vastly exceeded its authority and now represents a serious threat to free expression in New York City.
In September, the commission announced that an employer or landlord's use of the term "illegal alien" could be considered a form of illegal discrimination, and result in a fine of up to $250,000.
In short, government bureaucrats have decided that existing anti-discrimination law gives them the power to tell fashion companies what sort of merchandise they can sell. Explicitly, this is the power they have claimed for themselves. Deputy Commissioner Sapna Raj made this clear to the Times, saying, "I don't know that we realized previously so many major fashion houses had this ignorance of the history of racism in this country. We hope companies realize they need to be very careful about how they market and advertiseāthat they need to have a larger social and cultural consciousness."
New York City's Commission on Human Rights Thinks It Can Tell Prada What To Sell. Prada Agrees.
The Communist Manifesto was a war on private property, and, since Liberalism/Progressivism mirrors so very many of Marxās views and endeavors, the current political elitesā¦.read āDemocratsāā¦view property in the very same way.
Now itās New York City.
Could be San Franciscoā¦.or Chicagoā¦..but the handwriting is on the wall.
They will dictate what you do, what you say, who you say it toā¦ā¦and if they donāt like it, your business is forfeit, your life is over.
No surprise....
Itās the party that once put American citizens in concentration camps.