NRO’s Phi Beta Cons blog links to Frederick Hess’s article on the limits of what is commonly described in today’s shorthand as “tolerance”:
Writing on NRO today, Frederick Hess examines the recent flap at the University of Maryland, where a student wearing a pro-Israel shirt was indignantly told by a cashier at the Maryland Food Collective that “Your shirt offends me. I won’t ring you up.”
The student was able to get another cashier to complete the transaction, but the episode led to a big flap over the rights of customers and cashiers. A spokesperson for the Food Collective says, “no one should have to have contact with people whose views they find hurtful.”
If history doesn’t repeat, but it rhymes, here’s the San Francisco counterpoint to the above east coast incident, which Cinnamon Stillwell recently linked to:
Many Jewish customers have refused to enter Rainbow Grocery





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