Robert Seeberger wrote: > > A tiny stuntman who protested against a French ban on the bizarre > practice of "dwarf throwing" lost his case before a U.N. human > rights body, which said the need to protect human dignity was > paramount.
It's good that the UN wants to protect people from voluntarily taking jobs it sees as demeaning. Heck, cleaning out septic tanks or walking dogs and cleaning up their excrement could be considered demeaning, couldn't they? We better stop those too. And those Japanese game shows where people go through excruciating torments for prizes, they have to go. And what about being a nanny? Wiping someone else's butt for a living, how demeaning is *that*? I am so sick of laws protecting people from themselves. Jim ------------------------------------------------ Changed your e-mail? Keep your contacts! Use this free e-mail change of address service from Return Path. Register now! _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
