An atheist has filed a discrimination complaint against 
a Columbia, Pennsylvania-based restaurant. The offense? The 
establishment has been offering a 10 percent discount
 for individuals who bring in a church bulletin on Sundays. John Wolff, 
who has officially issued his grievance with the Pennsylvania Human 
Relations Commission, is hoping that Prudhomme’s Lost Cajun Kitchen is held accountable for its diner discount.
“I did this not out of spite, but out of a feeling against the 
prevailing self-righteousness that stems from religion, particularly in 
Lancaster County,” Wolff, a retired electrical engineer, said of his 
decision to go toe-to-toe with the restaurant. “I don’t consider it an 
earthshaking affair, but in this area in particular, we seem to have so 
many self-righteous religious people, so it just annoys me.”
But one of the co-owners of the restaurant, Sharon Prudhomme, isn‘t 
backing down to Wolff’s challenge. She claims that Lost Cajun Kitchen 
technically doesn’t discriminate, because people don’t actually have to 
be believers — or even attend church for that matter — to get the 
discount. Anyone, she claims, can walk into a church and take 
a bulletin.
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3 comments:
How about the restaraunt settle this with adding a 10% discount to anyone who sucks the owner's d......
Yeah, and as a man, I want the the free admission and drink specials on every ladies' night everywhere. Fair is fair.
UNO offers the same discount here in Fruitland...needless to say, we go there quite often after church...plus the food is very good! I see nothing wrong with this.
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