Some divorced men might appreciate Ladies Night as a chance to meet new women, establish friendships, relationships..hell maybe even get laid.
But not Mr. Horner, when he hears about Ladies Night he hears discrimination.
What he really means is his wife left him seven years ago, and instead of doing some self reflection and actually moving on with his life, he has decided to go Dr. Evil on Feminism.
Horner, who says he turned against feminism when his wife left him seven years ago, plans to expand his crusade.
“This is now a violation of law. I will now make it a point to visit as many ladies nights as I can every week. I’ll have my rights violated, then I’ll sue them in county court and collect my $500,” he said.
Geez I thought when you went somewhere to purposely get your rights violated it cost you money.
Joseph Krengel says
Lashing out at feminism by protesting lady’s night? I’ve obviously been hanging out with the wrong group of feminists…
April Reign says
shhh.. don’t tell him! 😉
james says
Ha ha – this joker truly is doctor evil. Actually I picture him like Al Bundy and his “No Ma’am group, but a fraction as funny.
Steve isn’t the best debater on the logic train. Check out his comments he posted on my blog after I commented on him:
http://www.futuregringo.com/index.php/2007/01/06/ladies-night-unfair/
Having visited the Civil Rights Museum in Memphis last year, and having walked with dozens of people silently absorbing the details of that harsh period of our history, I would NEVER toss around the words “discrimination” and “civil rights” around at such a frivolous issue as “ladies night” down at Drinky’s Tavern or wherever. It’s as innapropriate as our watering down of the word “Nazi” for use as a pejorative descriptive term.
I’d be more sympathetic if he TRULY felt his rights were violated. Instead he unabashadly admits to “picking a fight” with bars and clubs for financial gain. He’s not a male Gloria Steinem, nor a valiant gladiator for helpless women being loaded up and hauled off for free drinks.