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Toadlord
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So ya apparently this Holocaust nonbeliever named his kid Adolf Hitler. (Hitler being his middle name).

When he and his wife went to get his name put on a cake at a grocery store for his birthday, the store refused to put it on for them.

What do you think of this? Did the store have the right to refuse?

Either way...it doesn't look like this kid is going to get invited to any Batmitzfas any time soon. =P

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Drace
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I was actually very being sarcastic. I hope you didn't think I was being serious. >_< Sometimes I forget that sarcasm doesn't really travel very well over the internet. No, my great grandfather was there helping to liberate camps. He actually met his future wife in a camp that he helped liberate. I'm of the mind that the US helped out a lot more then some people like to give credit.


Are you being sarcastic there?
kris1027
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Are you being sarcastic there?


Really? Nobody can tell when I'm I'm being sarcastic?
Xanatu
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It's only a name,the child should not be discriminated against because he was named after the Führer.

Lynoth
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It was within their rights, but it was morally wrong in my opinion. It wasn't the kid's fault his parents named him that.

Toadlord
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Thank you for the last two posters getting the thread back on topic.

THIS IS NOT A DISCUSSION OVER THE U.S. IN WWII JFC. (I expect more from a mod NoName. You seemed to help lead the discussion away from its topic)

anyway, so who was right here? Did the store have a right to refuse service to this family?

Snakebite
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Yes they did. But it's also within the rights of the dad to sue the crap out of that store. Wow, our world is really messed up!

Agent_86
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Well, it did say in the store window that "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone."

And someone's name isn't a basis to sue for discrimination, so he has no case.

ledmonds
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1- The shop was definatly right because why would you name your kid that anyway he was a sick basta*d.
2- The kid should change his name as he will get the cra* kicked out of him in school because of his dumbas* parents.

APTennis
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I personally would refuse, however it may be wrong to refuse it..

Armed_Blade
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Woody, even though it relied on loans with a high unemployment rate, he fixed the country up dramstically, he was a scary beast, seriously, He was brilliant, and he could have led germany onto greatness.. If he wasn't so demented?


Refusing as a person, maybe wrong, your putting a name on a cake.


Refusing as a company, think of the people that'll know you siged a cake for a kid named Hitler. Wee. Bai Bai Buisness <3


Also, Americans did to alot in WWII, but not as much, seriously. The Russians pwnt after Hitler froze his ass, and they charged into Berlin.

D-Day was very good on the American part, they saved france and also blew out Italy, without doing so the U.S.S.R. could have suffered many more losses. After all, the Russians have always been beastly war-fighters.. if you haven't noticed.

Anyway, on Americans helping out in the war.. they helped, and we might have not won, but Russia really did most of the war-fare, besides American's happily bombing Japan.


Anyway, on the Child himself, He'll have a cruddy life, I'm sorry for you, Adolf.

On the company, its their choice.

overthewoods
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they should have made the cake i feel bad for the child he had no choice in his name and his parents abused that freedom

i would change m name as soon as legally possible

Uzriel
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ROFL! XD

PixelSmash
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Well, the kid will probably get into a lot of trouble (and I can imagine that a store refusing to make a cake with his name is one of the lesser) in his life.

But, as someone said before, should I feel sorry for him? I'm not completely sure just yet. Yes, he'll get bashed a lot for his parents' belief, but he will most likely absorb that lifestyle - so he won't mind, and actually wear his name with pride.
And if that is correct, then I don't feel sorry at all.

PixelSmash
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Sorry for the double post, but to stay on topic: Sure, the store had that right. They can refuse service to someone for whatever reason they see fit - though this might vary per store.

gameplayer94
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his parents must be big deusch bags

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