Story here.
I live this part:
Sign me up, and where do I find a chic strainer like that?
Roddy
Would that count as a tin-foil hat? Or at least in the family of?
Huh. I wouldn’t have thought his arguments would hold water.
How can a religion that “rejects all dogma” have a religious headgear requirement?
If you’re going to start claiming a religion has to make sense, the atheists have already won.
I love the deadpan look on his face.
That is one snazzy colander. He must be very wealthy.
I thought pirate headgear was required. Is there a new schism in Pastafarianism?
So, what do you get to wear if you are a follower of the Invisible Pink Unicorn?
A large pink dunce cap. Luckily it has to be invisible.
Pretty stupid. It’s great to make a point and all, but not at that price.
At what price?
Being exhibited worldwide with a colander on your head?
If he’s making a point I’m afraid I don’t see it.
I should join the church of the Subgenius and bring a pipe with me the next time I get my license renewed.
Interesting… can one get an exemption to wearing a motorcycle helmet with it?
It would appear to be a literal example of *reductio ad absurdum *… not in disproving anything, but in actual reduction to the absurd… if religious headwear gets an exemption then anything can be claimed as a religious symbol and exempt.
Just wondering, sans snark- what price is that? I mean, he may have spent a deal of his own money, which would be his business (to which I would say "Hey- he’s stimulating the economy in dire times! But I’d be joking and have no idea really what I was talking about. But I diverge, and it would still be his business). And of course the Austrian state has to foot the bill for the paper pushing. But that’s standard and not a substantial (IMHO) cost to force the Austrian government (and people) to take a good hard look at this particular policy.
The particular issue may seem petty, understandably. But this comes in a climate of a persisting attitude which deems religious institutions and religious views as unchallengeable, sacrosanct and worthy of exception for wholly irrational reasons.
Please don’t make me defend the use of irrational, esp. with “Well, to YOU it may seem irrational…”
Hats off (and pasta strainers ON!) to this Austrian guy for doing some dirty work that needs doing, frankly speaking. In this brave new cyber-world, his point may well resonate with people very far displaced geographically but living under similar double standards (or not that far- I’m looking at YOU, England with your ridiculous House of Lords). He managed to make it fun and light yet made a very clear point. Kudos!!
-BB
I wonder if the ACLU would ever take up a case like this. I wanna wear a colander!
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought of that thread.
That’s because it’s covered by the colander. The point that is.
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Back in my day when we ran around with colanders on our heads we called ourselves Vikings.
The Viking age ended when our parents would call us to return the colanders because they had to make dinner.
Of course we’d have spaghetti.