After Tuesday’s satire about ugly people suing for the right to become models, I got some evidence that my satire didn’t go far enough. In New Zealand, an ethnically Indian model has gotten a lot of publicity with her recent charges that she isn’t hired for enough jobs because she’s Indian. Redmond Weissenberger sent me a link to a piece done for the website of the Ludwig von Mises Institute just a few months ago. It’s well-worth a read to see how people are conditioned today to believe that the state’s rhetoric about equality means the realities of the marketplace don’t apply to them.
This is a good opportunity to mention that I’m a big fan of the Mises Institute. The organization is headquartered just a couple of hours down the road from me in Auburn, Ala. (As a University of Alabama alum, I’m not terribly happy with the group’s proximity to my school’s biggest rival, Auburn University, but I try not to hold that against them. Honest.)
Weissenberger is the director of the very new Mises Institute of Canada, which deserves your attention and support, too, especially if you’re in Canada. You can read blog posts from Weissenberger and others, too, for a Canadian perspective on freedom.
OMG! There’s Discrimination in the Modeling Industry!
Don’t believe angry words and deception from a wounded heart
Keep trying: The squirrels are pedaling as hard as they can
At times, we have to just wait for the day when we’ll see the fruit
That huge fed debt increase? They’ve already used 60 percent of it
Pursuit of dream pushes singer closer to stardom since we met
Hope can be dangerous when the path ahead is dark and uncertain
We all know fairy tales aren’t true, but maybe we need such illusions
Who was this attractive woman? Why did her story not ring true?
NOTEBOOK: Are Romney, Obama running for president or king?