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From: waters@dover.uucp (Mike Waters)
Newsgroups: soc.culture.jewish,news.misc,news.sysadmin
Subject: Re: Anti-Semitism (Jew-hatred) on the network. What should be done?
Summary: Support "special" treatment
Message-ID: <565@dover.uucp>
Date: 1 Dec 88 19:07:05 GMT
References: <1748YZKCU@CUNYVM> <3616@phri.UUCP> <1752YZKCU@CUNYVM> <812@mailrus.cc.umich.edu>
Reply-To: waters@dover.UUCP (Mike Waters)
Organization: Motorola CAD Mesa, AZ {dover}
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In article <812@mailrus.cc.umich.edu> shane@chablis.cc.umich.edu (Shane Looker) writes:
>  [ Deleted for brevity.  I want respond to the response to the response
... and I to that response and so on ad infinitum ... ] 


>Speaking personally, there are several major groups on out campus here which
>receive prefered treatment because they are "minorities".  Groups such as
>blacks and Jews are two that come to mind.

Or could it be that they need "preferred" treatment only to get the same 
actual tratment in practice as everyone else gets?
>
>Here, Jews are allowed to skip classes on Jewish religious holidays.  This is 
>fine, but non-Jewish groups do not get the same privledges.  They have to 
>attend classes, etc, even if it is a religious day for them.

I for one will NOT be working either this "Lords Day" nor on the anniversary
of my Christian Savior's birth (Dec. 25). Will you also be taking advantage
of this "special treatment"?

In Arizona (and I am sure in Utah) we observe LDS (Mormon) holidays too,
simply because there are enough Mormons here to demand it. Try holding a
school meeting on "family home night" for example.
-- 
Mike Waters    (for your EDIFication)   *
Motorola CAD Group                      *    Witty remark goes *HERE*
Mesa, AZ   ...!sun!sunburn!dover!waters *
          OR   moto@cad.Berkley.EDU     *