A white man in Council Bluffs, Idaho has had a black baby doll tied to a cross hanging from the eave of a home removed. Neighbours were scared and offended by this and tried to have it taken down, but legally they could not make this happen. The First Amendment is the First Amendment, and every American has this right.
The man also has a dog named Hitler and a white pride tattoo on his arm. People are afraid of this man. The doll brings back some of the most violent memories and images in American history, and some people presumably think that this man might be willing to visit that kind of violence upon them. As it turns out, the law could do nothing, but the man's landlord could. He personally removed the doll, and said that things that like would never be displayed on his property.
There are many that would say that this is nothing for people to be offended by. That this is just a doll. Is it just a doll that you should just ignore? Are people being too stuck up, politically correct and sensitive over nothing? Are the neighbours at all responsible for their hurt feelings? Did they react appropriately? What do you think? I think you all know what I think.
The man also has a dog named Hitler and a white pride tattoo on his arm. People are afraid of this man. The doll brings back some of the most violent memories and images in American history, and some people presumably think that this man might be willing to visit that kind of violence upon them. As it turns out, the law could do nothing, but the man's landlord could. He personally removed the doll, and said that things that like would never be displayed on his property.
There are many that would say that this is nothing for people to be offended by. That this is just a doll. Is it just a doll that you should just ignore? Are people being too stuck up, politically correct and sensitive over nothing? Are the neighbours at all responsible for their hurt feelings? Did they react appropriately? What do you think? I think you all know what I think.
