Thursday, April 07, 2011

Complaint from knuckledragger begins Star of David yoyo

The Metro grocery chain is admitting it overreacted when it ordered a store in Westmount [Montreal] to take down a Star of David hanging above a display of Passover products.

The chain's head office ordered the store to remove the hexagram-shaped Jewish symbol after a customer complained on Sunday.

But more complaints came after it was removed, prompting Metro to order it be put back up.

The original complaint was from a man who thought the star was religious propaganda, explained Marie-Claude Bacon, Metro director of corporate affairs.

"The client seemed to be offended by the use of the star," she said.


Awww, the poor baby.

Religion seems to bring out the moronic in some, no matter what side they're on.

Read more here.

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