And out of this city
Shame on Wilmington, NC. I'd like to remind the city attorneys that purposefully discriminating on the grounds that one is a member of the Armed Forces is a felony offence.
From WRAL.com;
Posted: Jul. 19, 2008
Wilmington, N.C. — A group of Camp Lejeune Marines have sent a letter to Wilmington Mayor Bill Saffo asking him to change a policy that allows downtown bars to refuse entry to service members.
The four Marines said they were turned away at three separate downtown Wilmington bars on July 12 between 11 p.m. and midnight. The Marines said they were surprised to be turned away as they had all visited the bars previously.
One member of the group, who did not have a typical Marine haircut, was allowed inside one of the bars.
I've also had some of the same locals tell me that Marines and their Navy Corpsmen "sometimes get into fights at the bars". And the locals don't? And keeping in mind what these combat veteran Marines and Corpsmen have been through, I'd say that they conduct themselves rather civilized, bar fights or no bar fights.
I personally don't see the City of Wilmington moving quick on this... but I wonder how they would react if the discrimination wasn't aimed at "Jarhead and Squids", but at Blacks and Jews. I have a funny feeling things would be much different.
What's a bar without bar fights, ya know?! I mean... we should have at least *one* place in our culture where the ocassional brawl does not exactly come as a surprise... Folk need to let loose now and then and what better place to sock a guy in his flapping jaws then at a bar??? I can't exactly see Church Brawls or Wal-Mart Brawls fitting the bill. *Sigh* Our nation is turning into a country full of wimps that are protected by a Marine Corps full of men.
ReplyDeleteLawton OK, where Ft. Sill is located was very much a place of "dogs and soldiers keep off the grass". Most of the towns that i saw around military bases had a similar feel.
ReplyDeleteIn Arkansas, where the JOTC center was located (Ft. Chaffee), the City of Ft. Smith simply said that they did not want soldiers coming to town. Mind you, this was the first iteration of JOTC, and they hadn't had soldiers since the late 60s, when Ft. Chaffee went inactive.
At Ft. Hood, they solved the problem by placing the entire city of Kileen off limits--didn't take long for that military dollar to be missed!
No surprise here.
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