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Free Cash Giveaway Event Turns Unruly

 
Is Anyone Really Surprised?
The Paris event itself may have been canceled at the last minute, but that didn’t stop thousands of people from starting a riot anyway.

At least 7,000 people were waiting for an event hosted by a French marketing site called “Mailorama.fr” to start an event, in which a London double-decker bus named the “Bus of Fortune” would drive past the crowd in Paris and hand out envelopes that could contain anywhere from $7.50 to $750 out the windows to the waiting crowd below. 

At least, that was the plan. 

When the police got a good look at the crowd waiting for them, they changed their minds and canceled the event. 

Uh ohhh.

Well, that didn’t sit well with the crowd, and predictably, things got ugly quickly. Windows were pelted with fruit, and at least one car was overturned. I guess that’s what happens when you deny people their “hard-earned” money. After all, have you ever overturned a car and decorated windows with fruit? It’s more difficult than it sounds. They really worked for that money.

While the organizers themselves claimed that they regretted that the event didn’t go as planned, a government official named Eric Woerth expressed shock that the marketing site even considered organizing the event.

“Just because they do this sort of thing in the United States, that’s not a reason to do it in France. It borders on the ludicrous”.

You gotta love the French. Even though the U.S. had absolutely nothing to do with the event, they still find a way to pin the blame on us. 

Oh, and someone needs to clue in Monsieur Woerth that his Socialist government gives money away to slackers all the time, just not as openly as “Mailorama” tried to do.  

Still, frenchie here does bring up an interesting topic. He’s correct when he says that we’ve actually done this kind of thing before. 

Last year in February of 2008, an internet company called “Cashtomatoe.com” decided to throw their own little cash giveaway promotion in Union Square, NYC. The idea was for representatives of the company, dressed as tomatoes, to pass out tomatoes with money attached to them to the homeless. 

Apparently, the mob got tired of waiting, and began yelling “make it rain” and (my personal favorite) “give me my money!” as the clock counted down until the event started. With only 5 minutes to go, the impatient mob of 100 people then pushed their way to the workers, and began grabbing the bags of tomatoes with the money in them. 

Long story short… the money was stolen, fights broke out and people got trampled and stomped on. The money didn’t make it into the hands of the homeless as it was intended, but into the greedy hands of an unruly mob out for quick cash. 

I’m reminded of a scene from that old “Batman” movie back in the 80’s, when the Joker (played by Jack Nicholson) announced on television that he would be celebrating Gotham’s anniversary by throwing a parade and tossing out millions of dollars to the crowd. However, unknown to the greedy parade attendees, he also intended on releasing a deadly gas from the parade floats on the money-grabbing revelers. 

And he would’ve gotten away with it too, if it wasn’t for that meddling freak in a bat costume.

Looking back, I sometimes wonder if maybe the Joker was the real hero. 

Sources:

Free Money Event Turns Violent: Frank Carnevale, MyFox Illinois, 11/16/09

Cashtomatoe Money Giveaway Turns Rotten with Union Square Riot: Seth Fiegerman & Tracy Connor, NYDaily News.com, 03/01/08

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Teen Suspended for Bengals Haircut

Does Dustin Reader Really Deserve our Sympathy?
 
 

14-year old Dustin Reader, who attends Garfield Middle School in Hamilton, Ohio, has received an in-school suspension for what he and his family claim simply for showing their support for the Cincinnati Bengals. The offense? Dustin has a new haircut that is designed after the pattern of the Bengal’s helmet shaven on his head, complete with the capital “B” on the back.

The school claims that the haircut is against their policy that a student cannot have a haircut that is “too distracting” to other students.

Dustin’s mother, Tina Wanamaker says that “He’s had designs on his head before, and no one said anything.” 

Dustin’s father, James Reader, agreed.

“This is a way for him to express pride in the Bengal’s putting in a winning season. It’s not racist, drug related, not gang-related or anything like that. It’s about football.”

Now, I’ve seen several versions of this story on the internet, and judging from the comments I’ve read after the articles, it seems that the vast majority of the commentators are on young Dustin’s side. It’s a pretty sympathetic scenario, after all. Few people are fans of a government school’s policies, which tend to be seen as over-reaching and un-compromising.

Well, it looks like I’m about to tick off a lot of people.

If you were to judge this scenario strictly by the written stories themselves, you would likely take Dustin’s side. 

On the other hand, if you were to view the story through the video interviews, such as the one from YouTube and especially the one from CNN, you might think of Dustin a little differently.

I’ll come right out and say it, folks… Dustin strikes me as a punk.

I have the sneaking suspicion that this kid has had problems with school rules before. Watch the video links carefully, particularly the CNN video.   Listen to not just what he’s saying, but how he says it. Observe his body language and demeanor. Watch how he treats his bike at the end of his little stunt session after showing off for the camera on the YouTube video. I think the odds are good that he wasn’t the one that paid for it.

Look at his eyes. I’ve seen eyes like that before; they were almost always in mug shots. 

Every part of this kid screams “I don’t give a damn about anything… or anyone. Screw the rules; I’ll do whatever the hell I want”.

Now, listen to his parents and how they justify his behavior. Bet you can guess where he gets his attitude from.

“It’s just a haircut. It ain’t drugly related (no, that’s not a typo), it ain’t got no guns, it ain’t got no cusswords, and stuff like that” Dustin drawls. “So why are they worried about it?”

I don’t think Dustin’s haircut is the problem, I think his attitude is the real problem here. According to the CNN video, the school has given Dustin warnings about his hair in the past. 

I know some of you are going to scream “free speech” right about now. I have a dirty little secret for you… the 1st Amendment, or the right to free speech, technically only applies to criticism or complaints against the government, its laws and its officials, it does not necessarily apply in companies or facilities, whose owners can make their own policies that apply the second you walk through their doors. 

Don’t believe me? How many of you work in a facility that has a dress code? Just try walking in wearing a pair of jeans and a t-shirt where the dress code requires a suit and tie, and try to argue your right to free speech and expression. 

Right... good luck with that.   Hope you enjoyed working there.

Don’t misunderstand; I am not a fan of our government schools. Some of their policies, such as expelling some kid for bringing fingernail clippers or an aspirin to school (don’t laugh, this has actually happened) are asinine, but as far as haircuts go, well… them’s the breaks. Dustin can wear his hair any way he wants once he graduates. Of course, that might keep him from getting certain jobs that he may want, but if he really wants his hair like that, he’ll just have to find a job that will accept him the way he is.  

Have fun job hunting.

As Red Foreman, my favorite character from “That 70’s Show” once said; “Part of becoming an adult is having to do crap that you don’t wanna do”. 

Or in this case, not getting to do the crap that you do wanna do. Hopefully, Dustin will learn this lesson early enough that he won’t have to learn the hard way in his adult years. 

I don’t think he’s completely hopeless; he does volunteer to help his barber clean up the shop at the end of the day after all, and the barber serves as his mentor, so there is some hope for him.   

Here’s to hoping we don’t see the kid on “America’s Most Wanted” in the near future.

Sources:

Ohio Middle School Student Dustin Reader Suspended for Cincinnati Bengals Haircut: Andy Clayton, NY Daily News.com, 11/12/09

Haircut Controversy: CNN Video, 11/13/09

Hamilton Student Suspended for Haircut: YouTube Video, posted by “wlwttv”
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