Intolerant victims
From the Waterbury, Connecticut American-Republican...
The director of a museum where "The Stepford Wives" was filmed is alleging that her gay colleagues created a hostile work environment, including one who poked her in the eye and another who showed her graphic pictures from a gay Web site.
Marjorie St. Aubyn, executive director of the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum in Norwalk, says the incidents were part of a campaign to force her to resign. She also said her car was vandalized and she was threatened with poisoning.
St. Aubyn filed a discrimination complaint last month. The museum's board voted this month not to renew her contract, which ends Saturday...
But she says the museum took no action after one colleague showed her the graphic photos and the other assaulted her by poking her in the eye with his finger....
St. Aubyn accused Cooke of threatening to fire her if she did not withdraw the assault charges.
Yet another case of discrimination against heterosexuals. Funny how so many homosexuals want to jump the gun in claiming they are victims, and start victimizing now, rather than after they attain even more special rights. There's also the irony that women passed the "We are victims so we have the right to victimize" milestone long ago, and now are becoming the victims of groups that followed their lead.
Posted by Danny Carlton at March 28, 2007 5:55 AM




