No Offensive Lingo Allowed!

The next logical step in purging New Orleans of offensive speech has arrived:
New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu should explain why anti-abortion banners festoon the St. Charles Avenue neutral ground, since he has decided to be the arbiter of what symbols are so offensive that they must be removed from public property, City Councilwoman Stacy Head said at a recent meeting....

As a woman, Head said, she feels like the banners are a nuisance since they "negatively influence the perception of my civil liberties as a woman. I believe I'm being discriminated against." ...

"We are looking to the admin to decide which objects and symbols are appropriate for the city on city property. Which ones offend us. Which ones are negative," Head said. As a woman, it offends her to have to drive by them and be reminded of the oppression, she said. Does that give her standing to call for their removal?

Head called the banners "political signage for a particular position that I perceive as a nuisance. I perceive it as offensive. I do not see it is a promoting awareness."
I'm really not sure if she seriously thinks he should pick up this responsibility and run with it, or if she's chiding him for having 'decided to be the arbiter of what symbols are so offensive that they must be removed from public property.' The latter would be a clever argument: the mayor has definitely opened himself up to a nest of legal issues.

3 comments:

E Hines said...

If she thinks she's oppressed at having to drive by these signs at her place of "work," then here's a suggestion: park a car on the street in front of her house, and another car in the alley behind her house, each car to have a large, body length, painted-on sign inveighing (in gentile language, of course) against abortion. Those signs should a) be on the side of the car facing her house, and b) a part of each sign should have imagery of either an aborted baby, or baby body parts with market value price tags.

Each time she complains, add another, similarly decorated car to the arena.

Eric Hines

Assistant Village Idiot said...

Feelings...nothing more than feelings...

Ymar Sakar said...

NOPD has a lot more than feelings in their firepower.