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FredPuli43
/// aog, of course a white family could sue Disney , or anyone else, using what you are pleased to call 'the race card'. ///
I was not taking 'generally' I was referring to this particular incident, for example say a white family's child was ignored by a person dressed up in a Donald Duck outfit, do you really think that they could sue Disney Land on racial grounds, simply because their child happened to be white?
/// The question is one of evidence. It is unlikely that Disney is going to discriminate against whites and unlikely to employ anyone who does and it is unlikely that anyone who was prejudiced against whites would seek such employment. ///
And how pray do you know all this for certain?
/// Did you used to say that any Jew who objected to Jews not being allowed membership of certain golf clubs was playing the Jew card or the religion card? ///
I can never ever remember saying such a thing, neither am I aware of any Jew not being allowed membership of any golf club, merely on grounds of their religion.
Since a large proportion of Jews are generally very wealthy Business men, and a large amount of business is carried out on the golf course, I can see no reason why a golf club would possibly refuse them membership.
/// Or did complaints of anti-Semitism not attract your scorn? ///
Complaints of anti-Semitism are not as widely issued as complaints of anti-racism seem to be.