To
modify Lord Acton, power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely,
but aldermanic power corrupts all der more manically. Proco “Joe” Moreno
is alderman of the First Ward of Chicago, and last week, in a city with
an Aurora-sized body count every weekend, his priority was to take the
municipal tire-iron to the owners of a chain of fast-food restaurants.
“Because of this man’s ignorance,” said Alderman Moreno, “I will now be
denying Chick-fil-A’s permit to open a restaurant in the First Ward.”
“This man’s ignorance”? You mean, of the City of Chicago permit
process? Zoning regulations? Health and safety ordinances? No, Alderman
Moreno means “this man’s ignorance” of the approved position on same-sex
marriage. “This man” is Dan Cathy, president of Chick-fil-A, and a few
days earlier he had remarked that “we are very much supportive of the
family — the biblical definition of the family unit. We are a
family-owned business, a family-led business, and we are married to our
first wives” — which last part suggests he is as antipathetic to
no-fault divorce and other heterosexual assaults on matrimony as he is
to more recent novelties such as gay marriage. But no matter. Alderman
Moreno does not allege that Chick-fil-A discriminates in its hiring
practices or in its customer service. Nor does he argue that business
owners should not be entitled to hold opinions: The Muppets, for
example, have reacted to Mr. Cathy’s observations by announcing that
they’re severing all ties with Chick-fil-A. Did you know that the Muppet
Corporation has a position on gay marriage? Well, they do. But Miss
Piggy and the Swedish Chef would be permitted to open a business in the
First Ward of Chicago because their opinion on gay marriage happens to
coincide with Alderman Moreno’s. It’s his ward, you just live in it.
When it comes to lunch options, he’s the chicken supremo and don’t you
forget it.Read more: http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/312542/tolerance-enforcers-mark-steyn
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