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Does this mean you are in favor of "sensitivity laws"?

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2007-10-20 16:38:30 · answer #1 · answered by captain_koyk 5 · 6 1

Regardless of other people's sensitivities, or whether or not it is in bad taste, you might not want to do it. After all, one of our returning veterans, with PTSD, that celebrate too much that night; just might shoot you. Hey, stranger things have happened.

Let me tell you the best costume I ever saw. A guy straightened out a wire hanger and wrapped it around a base ball cap like a spring. At the top of the spring he fastened a light bulb. When the cap was on his head the light bulb was positioned directly over his head. Next he hung a small sign around his neck. On the sign was a picture of a man and a women in a very compromising position (XOXOXOXO). When some one asked just what he was supposed to be he replied,
"I'm a Good F#@king idea."

2007-10-20 23:51:08 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

what sensitivity laws?

what are you talking about?

I've NEVER heard of anyone being arrested for such, except those that go to an airport dressed as such... which has NOTHING to do with sensitivity, and all to do with security...

if you can't take a few people calling you names (ironically enough, because you're wearing a stereotypical outfit that would be offensive to many), then don't do it...

why do some people think they have the right to offend, yet they think no one should have the right to offend them?

that's ALL that people who complain about "PCness" are doing 99 percent of the time...

you can offend others, but it's a two-way street... don't start a fight by punching someone, if you're afraid to be punched...

2007-10-20 23:51:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I doubt if there is such a law, but you might find yourself dead on the street. This is no time to play games. Many people, normally sane, are on edge over the war, terrorism, and domestic violence. The last thing you want to do is set one of these people off.

2007-10-20 23:49:14 · answer #4 · answered by agreeableone 3 · 2 0

I say to hell with the sensitivity crap it would be kinda funny. I am just warning you that you might get shot at by a few people, the police may ask you a few questions, and a mad Muslim may try to cut off your head. But other than that it would be funny.

2007-10-21 03:24:42 · answer #5 · answered by Prof. Dave 7 · 0 0

Hello Darth,

The way things are now you might walk up on the wrong people and they might think you are a terrorist and you might not like the out come. Just be care full of what you decide. I don't think the law cares but I don't know about your area.

Play it Safe,
Bulldog

2007-10-21 03:19:51 · answer #6 · answered by BULLDOG 4 · 0 0

I was going to dress as Don Imus and was told I'd be arrested for "offending citizens sensibilities". What is this country coming to???

2007-10-20 23:56:41 · answer #7 · answered by JD 4 · 3 0

I fully support your right to do that - just make sure you walk around Manhattan and yell "We will attack you again because we hate you for your freedoms"

Make sure you wear good running shoes and a kevlar vest.

Send us the video.

2007-10-20 23:41:04 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

They don't.You just like to pretend they do so you can rant and rave about some make -believe Democrat conspiracy.

But please do.It's gonna be hilarious when I see the news the next day where you got pepper sprayed and beat down by the cops.

2007-10-20 23:38:50 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

I say wear it anyway, and go trick or treating at the white house.
I'm sure they'll love the humor.

2007-10-20 23:44:12 · answer #10 · answered by Boss H 7 · 2 1

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