It certainly didn’t take long for the ripples from the Hobby
Lobby decision to come to light. Last
week, a group of Satanists from New York
announced their intention to use the ruling as the justification for court-mandated protection
of their own beliefs.
The funny thing is, what they want has nothing to do with
Satanism. They’re looking to provide
women with a way to opt out of the often-times biased abortion pamphlets
various state legislatures require doctors to supply to women, or have them
limited to apolitical information based solely on fact.
They’re also fighting for other related issues, like mandatory
waiting periods. You can click the link
above for more details.
But geez, where have we gone as a society where the
Satanists have to be the voice of reason?
Where are the Pastafarians when you need
them?
But this shows the inevitable problem with the Hobby Lobby
ruling. What happens when it’s not a
mainstream Christian group filing for religious protection? There’s nothing in the decision that limits
protection to the primary religions. Are
they now going to go back to court to argue that only their religion warrants
federal protection? That’s not going to
fly.
Of course, I didn’t think “Corporations as People with
Religious Protection” would fly either.
We’ll see what happens.
To the Moon, Alice!
You’re probably surprise that I haven’t mentioned the Ray
Rice thing yet. I mean, the guy knocks
out his fiancé in a casino elevator, with a leaked video tape showing him
dragging her off! Huge PR disaster for
the NFL, and an equally huge headache for the future Mrs. Rice. And I didn’t say anything.
Last week, the NFL Commish Roger Goodell poked the bee’s
nest when he suspended Rice for a mere 2 games.
Pot offenders, Adderall users, and people that had NFL Draft violations
have all gotten more games suspended. I
still didn’t say anything.
But after watching Rice’s (2nd) press conference,
which was supposed to be his big “Apology Tour” performance, I have to write.
How many times do we have to watch athletes, politicians,
and other Privileged People give the “I
made a mistake/Nobody’s perfect” speech?
It’s especially irritating when the transgression is something this serious.
Yes, nobody’s perfect, but you know what? There are millions and millions of imperfect
people out there who have managed not to knock a woman the fuck out. That’s what he did. He Knocked. Her. The Fuck. Out. He hit her in the face so hard, she went
unconscious.
“Oopsie.”
That’s not a “mistake,” that’s a “felony.” I can say I made a mistake if I leave a plate
in the bedroom, or forget to put the milk back in the fridge. Because I’m not perfect, I may neglect to
take the trash out, or roll my windows up before a rain storm. But I never accidentally punched a woman in
the face. And that’s a good thing,
because I’m not an NFL running back, so I would probably get in trouble. Like, jail trouble.
And now with the league basically saying that taking a
non-performance-enhancing drug is more serious than knocking a woman TFO (I’m
just gonna abbreviate it now), if I were running the big breast cancer
organization, I’d be putting in a call to the Commish right about now. I’d be telling him to stuff his pink shoes
and pink towels and pink hats straight up his big pink ass, until he comes up
with a punishment that fits the crime.
Unfortunately there’s no way that’s going to happen. No large charity is going to risk having the
money spigot from a huge benefactor turned off.
As usual, from the Ratbird fans, there seems to be a great
whitewashing of Rice’s misdeed going on. Yes, the paper quotes a few people who
are getting rid of their Ray Rice jerseys.
But you should have seen the cheers he got when he walked onto the Rats’
practice field.
This season, I dare any Ratbird fan to start talking smack
about any other player’s off-field foibles.
I shouldn’t have to wait very long; they’ve been making excuses for
their guys for years, while sharpening the knives for others.
"Foibles" "Rice's misdeed" ??? Unbelievable.
ReplyDeleteYou like? I got them at Euphemisms R Us. I couldn't keep using "felony" over and over. It would lose some zip.
DeleteHa, the FUTURE Mrs. Rice. I like that. She's got no choice at this point anyway, right? He's just gonna drag her to the wedding anyway?
ReplyDeleteI've gotten so mad at my wife before that I just wanted to strangle the life out of her. The key difference is that I've never even considered that as an option - it's only a silly phrase - because normal people don't do that shit.
Donald Sterling says he doesn't like black people and he's banned from his own team for life. Ray Rice knocks his lady the fuck out and gets suspended 2 games. That just doesn't even make sense to me.
Well, it was the "future Mrs Rice" at the time of the attack. They got married the day after his arraignment, which effectively kept her from being forced to testify against him. (Unless she wanted to.)
DeleteThis suspension is all kinds of Out of Whack compared to punishments for other issues.
What a fucking world, huh? Michael Vick gets jail time for mistreatment of dogs, but beat the crap out of a woman? Hey-- no bigger. Not that Vick didn't deserve jail time and much more. It's such bullshit that sports stars and other privileged can get away with this. But the public is to blame. As you say, he was cheered. Such a sick society. Thanks for writing about this.
ReplyDeleteWell, you know how people get about animals... They obviously strike a more tender chord than women do, (as observed by all the anti-woman legislation being put forth...)
DeleteWhat a great blog post. The voice of reason! Thanks to Jayne at InJaynesWorld for referring me here.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kimberly. Any friend of Jayne's is a friend of mine.
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