According to last night's episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, there is a new form of discrimination that is on the rise.
And this time, I just might be a target.
Apparently, a city in Florida is beginning to segregate the businesses. Any type of tattoo parlor must be functioning in a certain area away from the main part of the city.
It doesn't stop there, folks.
Those with tattoos have skin that is no longer skin-colored in one area. Thus, these people are being referred to as "people of color."
I guess that makes me one of them. I do have a tattoo. And at the spot where the tattoo is, my skin is no longer skin-colored. Technically, I am a person "of color."
I don't know how far this discrimination has gone. Has it reached the national level? Should I be worried? Will I become ostracized because my skin is a different color than normal? And what is normal, anyway? Who can say what the normal skin color is? Is there a specific person who has a specific job of going around and analyzing whether or not your skin color is normal?
I think I will have to organize a march on Washington.
Of course, that depends on Rory, who has leaked a foot long line of oil since early this morning when the rain stopped. It's like... a flock of seagulls. It's all I can say about Rory.
And the discrimination.
2 comments:
Here is something for the naysayers to ponder... Interesting, no?
http://www.inksling.com/tattoos_and_religion.htm
makes me want to get a tatoo on my FACE!!!
nice blog!
Thanks
peace;
bodhi
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