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Lou's response-not a law suit » Tabitha

Posted by Lou Pilder on September 8, 2016, at 22:27:09

In reply to Re: nuisance » Phillipa, posted by Tabitha on September 8, 2016, at 22:03:08

> > So where is Lou's lawsuit? Phillipa
>
> Details on Admin board, look for "Lou's lawsuit". He thinks holiday wreaths are discrimination against Jews, even though many cases have ruled they're not religious displays. Case was thrown out once and he's re-filed. He thinks it will be a huge legal precedent and he's invited us all to attend. It's kind of concerning actually. Maybe you could contact his wife and try to help get his meds adjusted? She's active on facebook.
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> Friends,
Filing a charge of religious discrimination with the Ohio Civil Rights Commission is not a law suit. I am the charging party and I am seeking religious equality in housing per the Fair Housing Act.
You see, anti-Semitism means against the Jew. But it could also mean against the Jew being allowed to be seen as equal. I contend that if the condo association can place symbols associated with Christmas in the common areas that the Jewish perspective of the holiday should not be denied. They denied me placing the menorah equivalent with the Christmas wreaths. I am asking the high commission to rule on if that violates the fair housing act, as I see that it does because of many factors and the law speaks to this situation in 3604 a-c.
You see, equality is lost if discrimination is allowed. If Jews could be seen as unequal in a community then I think that is an anti-Semitic act as anti-Semitism means against the Jew. Being against the Jew could be accomplished many ways and not being allowed to have equal representation in the holiday makes me feel discriminated on as a Jew and suffer humiliation as a Jew that could be seen as an outsider because the display was only Christmas wreaths. It is how the display is perceived by a reasonable observer, not what the intentions of those that put up the display intended for others to perceive or even what they call the wreaths. This is the crux of the case. It is not a law suit but a request for determination of law.
Lou

 

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