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Dwarf throwing
Dwarf throwing is being considered as an Olympic sport; whilst in France the sport has been banned one French Dwarf has even taken his case to the human rights committee at the U.N, do you think it's wrong of right? Take a look at the websites first and look at the the rules on site one.
The reason I ask is the landlord of are local is thinking of having a Dwarf throwing night and has two Dwarfs interested as long as the money is right.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the dwarves are happy to be thrown, really don't see a problem.
Much in the same way as I don't have a problem with beauty contests - if the girls are happy to be paraded up and down in front of judges, then great.
Let 'em get on with it.
What I do object to is other people being self-appointed moral arbiters on what dwarves can and cannot do.
I watched a couple of ''vertically challenged' men actors, being interviewed on TV once. They were asked whether it bothers them being called 'midgets' or 'dwarves' & they both said they couldn't care a less what they were called, as they were both earning good money - acting.
I can guarantee, it wouldn't have bothered these two, to do what's being asked in the question.
They both knew they were 'different', but had a brilliant sense of humour.
I remember going to our local on a very hot Saturday afternoon last year as we approached the pub there was raucous laughter emanating from the open windows as we got into the bar the first sight to greet us was a dwarf whizzing along the bar (the bar is about 24ft long) at speed on a tray hanging on for dear life, the bar surface was covered in spilt beer there was one of the locals at one end and one at the other to catch him the first being the thrower the second being the catcher the idea of the game was to bet on the time it took him to travel from one end to the other, they had a man on the chalk menu board (the taker) putting the times on and taking the bets this went on for 2 to 3 hours before the landlord realized what was going on and put a stop to it. The dwarf stood on the table drinking at the bar and he seemed very happy. For every �1 bet he made 25p .The taker said the dwarf had made about �150 for two and a half hours work no wonder he was very happy I have to say I had never laughed so much in my life his face was a picture! He offered to do the same the following Saturday, I�m not surprised making �150! If I were in his shoe�s I would do the same. I lost �20!
So I think dwarf throwing with their permission is acceptable.
As usual, I find myself in complete agreement with In a Pickle and Andy Hughes.
A civilised society has rules, not only to protect people from each other, but sometimes from themselves. If some people would happily fight lions in return for cash (and there would always be some sick members of society who'd watch it!), should we let them? Some people sell their internal organs for cash, should this be legalised?
Like Andy says, just because the dwarves themselves think it's acceptable doesn't mean that it is - I find it sick and demeaning (and how anybody could look on it as 'entertainment' utterly mystifies me)