Thursday, June 26, 2008

Court of Public Opinion #1


Lesbian insults spur human rights complaint against comic

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2008/06/26/bc-guy-earle-comic-human-rights-complaint.html

Wow as you can see this post has been in the drafts for quite a few months now, but here we go. It is truly unbelievable to me that after long drawn out fights for equal rights, people still want mommy & daddy government to protect them. As the article details the ladies in question heckled the comic on stage which is not unheard of but when he retaliated they screamed hate crime. If you want equality then get equality but don't think it puts you above the law in a special chair.

We are all equal, no matter what religion, colour or sexual preference. I am quite aware if I go to a comedy club and pick a fight with the comic its not going to be pretty. But its all in good fun. The point is don't pick fights with people and then cry when you lose.

White Knight,
Do Heroin addicts use band-aids?

Saw a woman walking through the mall the other day and she had a band-aid on as though she had recently given blood or had it tested. It made me wonder if needle addicts have ever used band-aids to cover up the track marks?

Think about it.

White Knight,

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

White Water Rafting

So on the weekend I was outside of Beachburg, ON on a white water rafting trip. All I can really say is this place was amazing, great atmosphere excellent staff and resort. Our water guides were truly amazing.

I highly recommend that everyone check out the website of the resort. Its worth the money.
http://wildernesstours.com

White Knight,

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Its not a show, $#&@ off!

We have all seen people slow down at a car accident on the highway for the sole purpose of seeing the carnage that may have occurred. But what about our mall environment? Heart attack, stroke, epileptic seizure are common things to see.

Why do people stop and stare? Why?

I hate these people with a fiery passion. Its not that they're wanting to help they just want to stare at the poor soul that's fallen down due to one of the above reasons. Personally I find it really insulting for the person who is having trouble. Don't stare just move on your way, you are not helping in any way.

I almost yelled at two people today that were watching a girl have a seizure on my stores floor, she was fine, simply a temporary issue but these people stared at the girl as though it were live theatre. Perhaps its the nature of things for human beings or perhaps some of us are just sick and get some kind of thrill out of that situation.

White Knight,