I'd be interested to know what the details are about the Florida cases in particular though. It's entirely possible that the Christian groups wanted to set up something ridiculously overblown, and were declined, and the Jews wanted to set up something modest and were approved. One of the most aggravating things about Christian groups here in the States is a victim mentality -- by behaving aggressively and defensively, as though they were a vanishing minority (which they aren't), the stands they take often drown out their competition, even in the news media.
I have to admit I'm not entirely against "reverse discrimination" either, if that's truly the case. The majority always has the power of numbers. Favoring minority groups once in a while isn't always a bad thing; even if the majority can't set up a public display, they have the monetary base to pool together and rent billboards or something.
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Date: 2005-12-10 07:47 pm (UTC)I have to admit I'm not entirely against "reverse discrimination" either, if that's truly the case. The majority always has the power of numbers. Favoring minority groups once in a while isn't always a bad thing; even if the majority can't set up a public display, they have the monetary base to pool together and rent billboards or something.