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It's Not Always Progressive in Philadelphia
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07/10/09
So....I guess it's true?
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07/09/09
Their voicemail message says they have "plenty of different membership options available." I wonder if they have membership options for black people?
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"There was concern that a lot of kids would change the complexion ..... and the atmosphere of the club,"
in your wildest dreams, as you being a good journalist, what the ph could make that statement not offensive?
i don't think the cajun boy would say he's a "TOP BLOG" - he's dealing with what he's got -its after business hours, and he has a bunch of ph'in info pointing to a bunch of philly phanatics being phanatically racist
07/09/09
@easternsike: To you, I say, go fuck yourself. Your attitude of "if you publicly defend the minimal civil liberties of those sloppily accused of grotesque crimes, you must be guilty of that crime as well" is one of the worst aspects of the popular American tradition, going back to the Salem witch trials.
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07/08/09
And yes, let's hope there's a lawsuit. My guess is that the club would try to settle asap. Even if what the kids could recover is limited, the bad publicity for the club would probably lead them to a offer a quick settlement. That'll learn 'em.
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[en.wikipedia.org]
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[www.oyez.org]
But, public establishments (open to anyone) can not discriminate. I don't think this really should qualify as a private club. If they have open pool admissions where the only real criteria is that you pay a the fee that isn't really the same thing as private membership. Its basically a limited gym membership. I think its possible to argue that its not a genuine private institution.
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