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The clerk and I skirmished over the calendar she said was insensitive


Tuesday, September 15, 2009 6:16 AM PDT

The other night, I received a phone call from a chain bookstore. They asked me to return a recently purchased 2010 calendar for a defect.

It contained 12 satirical pictures, each titled with spoofs on politicians along with jokes about politically correct sacred cows.

The next morning, I handed the glossy item in question to the clerk. She was an older woman with a graying hair bun. Her glasses hung from a thin gold chain.

"Let me see that, sir," the woman ordered. I handed her the still shrink-wrapped calendar. She ripped off the wrapper and began thumbing through the months.

"Ah, here we are. Right here on May 2010," she exclaimed.

"What?" I inquired.

"Right here on the month of May," came the reply. "This picture is racist. The caption is hate speech."

"How do you figure that? And who appointed you the official censor of this calendar?" I asked.

"Sir, it is the official policy of this bookstore not to sell any merchandise that can be construed as being racist or offensive to sensitive groups," the short woman exclaimed.

"Well, what standard do you use to determine that?" I quickly inquired.

She looked at me with a sense of indignation and curtly stated: "It's the standard of good taste that all culturally and racially sensitive people have."

I didn't see anything wrong with the picture. It was certainly nothing "worse" than I had seen on "South Park." Its caption was nothing compared to what is uttered by some television comedians. It was, after all, satire. It was supposed to be somewhat insensitive and stimulate thinking. In reality, it was making fun of the absurdity of the stereotype itself, and not meant to demean any racial group.

I was getting angry. I thought, "What has happened to the First Amendment of the Constitution? What has this country become when a bookstore clerk and some corporate bureaucrats can decide what we can read and what we can't?"

"Give me that calendar back!" I ordered.

She shot back with a prune-shaped orifice: "I can't do that, sir! It never should have been sold to you in the first place. You can have your money back or you can choose another calendar of comparable price that is culturally sensitive."

I reached for the calendar. We were now in a tug of war over the disputed item. The clerk began to scream for help. Quickly, the manager appeared.

"What is going on here?" he said.

"This racist bigot is trying to take this calendar away from me!" screeched the former '60s hippie.

I replied that I was only trying to recover what was mine and paid in full. When I commented something about a "free" country and my right to read what I choose, security escorted me out of the store. I left without the calendar or my money.

As the goons pushed me to the curb, I suddenly awakened from a deep sleep. I realized I was in my bedroom. The clock had just clicked to 7:30 a.m.

It was just a horrible dream! Yet, it all seemed so real.

Thank goodness we live in a country where the Constitution guarantees us freedom of thought and the right to read and say what we believe. Thank God satire and parody are part of that protected speech. This could never happen in real life in a country like ours.

Yes, it was nothing more than a nightmare — or was it?

Steve Hansen is a Lodi writer and satirist.

Reader Feedback

Lodian wrote on Sep 24, 2009 1:19 PM:

" Indeed, Billy, indeed!!! "

Billy Rubin wrote on Sep 24, 2009 12:27 PM:

" The useless irony of this "satire" piece about censorship being published in the Lodi News Sentinel is, in itself, ironic. "

Lodian wrote on Sep 21, 2009 1:28 PM:

" dyan wrote on Sep 20, 2009 8:25 PM:

" So Lodian: You are a firm believer in supply and demand. Politics among store staff or others play no role? "

Maybe... welcome to the real world. lol! But the bottom line will always be money. "

dyan wrote on Sep 21, 2009 1:16 PM:

" WTF: Love your comments. You're obviously a level-headed guy. "

wtf wrote on Sep 21, 2009 12:12 PM:

" Apparently, not all! LOL! "

Godfather wrote on Sep 21, 2009 10:25 AM:

" I thought I got all you conservatives locked up. What are you doing here? "

wtf wrote on Sep 21, 2009 9:20 AM:

" Reading the following article, it reminded me of this comment section. LOL!

Next They’ll Have Us Salivating

http://www.campaignforliberty.com/article.php?view=226 "

Godfather wrote on Sep 20, 2009 8:36 PM:

" The bookstore guy is definiely on the Dem's payroll and for big money. So do me a favor. Take this into consideration. "

dyan wrote on Sep 20, 2009 8:25 PM:

" So Lodian: You are a firm believer in supply and demand. Politics among store staff or others play no role? "

Lodian wrote on Sep 20, 2009 6:39 PM:

" dyan: Obviously the books you desire to read are not that popular or the bookstore would have them on hand. Bookstores would like to make money so they readily supply what is in demand, other books can be ordered as a customer service. Get it? "

dyan wrote on Sep 20, 2009 3:30 PM:

" So Leonard: You hate conservative ideas and see them on the same level as feces?
What specifics upset you? "

CaptainGort wrote on Sep 20, 2009 7:52 AM:

" I live in Marin part time and in Isleton part time. In Marin, I'm a conservative Liberal. In Isleton, I'm a liberal Conservative. Both are the same point on the "circle" of political views...how one sees it just depends on which side of the stadium one is sitting on "

Leonard wrote on Sep 19, 2009 4:29 PM:

" But they don't. Both chains stock lots and lots and lots of conservative cr@p.

Of course they can't stock every piece of conservative offal defecated by the right but even the California stores stock enough excrement to satisfy even the most depraved, America hating, sedition spreading, teabagger terrorist wannabe. "

dyan wrote on Sep 19, 2009 7:15 AM:

" So you feel its good business policy for a bookstore, that's there to make money for its stockholders, to ignore millions of readers based on ideology? "

Leonard wrote on Sep 18, 2009 7:45 PM:

" What I don't get is your insistence that B&N and Borders should carry your books (to use the term in its loosest sense). "

dyan wrote on Sep 18, 2009 7:44 PM:

" But you know, these ping pong blogs really accomplish nothing. They only reinforce entrenched ideology. So from now on, I'm going to try "reflective listening." I'm going to really try to "hear" your position. So let's see, I'll start with Lenny.
Lenny, what I hear you saying is right wingers shouldn't complain if a bookstore does not want to carry a variety of opinions - is that right? "

dyan wrote on Sep 18, 2009 7:32 PM:

" Good Kum ba, Lennie. I don't get the hypocracy. the commies control the alphabet news and all the major newspapers. Conservatives get Fox and talk radio. The libs tried talk radio and fell on their a@#$%. Commie mayoral influence got Savage kicked off the air in LA and SF, even though he's the third most popular show on radio. So who's the next victim from you guys?
Whatsa matta? Don't you like a "diversity of ideas?" "

Leonard wrote on Sep 18, 2009 6:30 PM:

" Someone is taking food from the mouth of Babies---Kum by Ya!

Someone is kicking poor children out of their hospital beds--- Kum by Ya

Someone is dumping families into the streets--- Kum by Ya

OH LORD, KUM BY YA!!!!! "

Leonard wrote on Sep 18, 2009 6:28 PM:

" dyan wrote on Sep 18, 2009 2:59 PM:
" Truth is, Len, you're about the only lib I respect on these blogs. Yes, you do get carried away at times with your "feelings" but for the most part, you deal in facts.


Well, since we are all hugging and singing Kum-Bay-Ya here, why don't I pose the question again. Isn't it a little hypocritical for conservatives to demand that privately owned bookstores adhere to some sort of fair use policy when it comes to conservative....paraphernalia??? "

dyan wrote on Sep 18, 2009 3:48 PM:

" Thanks, Bob! I'm overwhelmed by your concern for others. Maybe I've been wrong about you libs. "

Bob Hussein Loblaw wrote on Sep 18, 2009 3:11 PM:

" Hey Bryan, look over there in the margin -------->

There's an add for Barnes and Noble online! Now you don't have to ever go into one of their commie pinko stores again! Woo hoo!! "

dyan wrote on Sep 18, 2009 2:59 PM:

" Truth is, Len, you're about the only lib I respect on these blogs. Yes, you do get carried away at times with your "feelings" but for the most part, you deal in facts. "

dyan wrote on Sep 18, 2009 2:53 PM:

" Leonard admitted he was "wrong?" He didn't call me a name or express his "feelings?" There IS a God! Well, at least you were man enough to admit it, Len. "

dyan wrote on Sep 18, 2009 2:46 PM:

" Lodian, you just dont get it. I'm on your side. We don't need facts. Good liberals only need "feelings." "

Lodian wrote on Sep 18, 2009 1:55 PM:

" dyan claims to have no feelings, but her comments here speak louder than words. She expresses such hateful sarcasm that it obvious her feelings are extremely hurt on a daily basis. I suggest a break from the truth of the online blogs, bryan. "

Leonard wrote on Sep 18, 2009 1:36 PM:

" dyan wrote on Sep 18, 2009 12:03 PM:
" Let me educate you. The "state owned" network is not "state owned" but cable owned. As far as presenting both sides of the spectrum, it is probably the most objective on TV. Everything from Ann Coulter to commies like Michael Moore.


Well, Dyan got me on this one. Apparently, he is correct.

That doesn't do anything to change the hypocrisy that is inherent in his belief that private bookstores should have to adhere to some sort of Fairness Doctrine outside the rules of simple free market capitalism. "

dyan wrote on Sep 18, 2009 12:24 PM:

" Good one, Bob! You used Liberal rule #2. Don't forget #1 which is: How do you "feel" about that Bob? "

Bob Hussein Loblaw wrote on Sep 18, 2009 12:07 PM:

" Bryan begged: "Let me educate you."

Bryan, you couldn't teach water to be wet. "

dyan wrote on Sep 18, 2009 12:03 PM:

" Let me educate you. The "state owned" network is not "state owned" but cable owned. As far as presenting both sides of the spectrum, it is probably the most objective on TV. Everything from Ann Coulter to commies like Michael Moore. "

Lodian wrote on Sep 18, 2009 10:37 AM:

" Ivan Dixon wrote on Sep 16, 2009 12:09 PM:

" It appears that Mr Hansen is arguing that a "Fairness Doctrine" should be enforced on privately owned bookstores.

Where, I wonder, is the conservative outrage? "


Hiding under a rock. "

Lodian wrote on Sep 18, 2009 10:36 AM:

" Leonard wrote on Sep 15, 2009 5:37 PM:

" dyan wrote on Sep 15, 2009 1:32 PM:
" I went looking for a satirist. they had him hidden in the motorcycle section. Then I ask about a Ph.D.'s
new book on the random odds of genetic engineering. Didn't have it. couldn't "find it" on the computer. After I insisted they
"try again," the third time was the charm. They thought maybe it was in the "philosopy" section.Had to order it, even though it was recently featured on C-Span. Deliberate sabotage?
Maybe. Or maybe just incompetence.

This is a classic. The conservative is upset because the privately owned bookstore doesn't carry the book he saw on the state owned television station.

I couldn't write this sort of irony if I tried. "
------------------

WOW! dyan constantly has her foot in her mouth. "

dyan wrote on Sep 17, 2009 8:47 PM:

" I'm sure you are right. They carry "works" by Al Franken. It's probably not management but it may be some of the bonehead clerks. How else does a satire end up buried in the motorcycle section? "

Leonard wrote on Sep 17, 2009 8:06 PM:

" The same is true of Borders. These stores have a simple bottom line, they want to make money. They will sell anything there is a market for, even if it is complete trash. "

dyan wrote on Sep 17, 2009 7:26 PM:

" How about Borders? "

Leonard wrote on Sep 17, 2009 6:37 PM:

" smokeater8 wrote on Sep 17, 2009 12:01 PM:
" dyan...I suggest in the future you try Amazon. They censor nothing and I have always been able to find ANY book I want...no matter who the author is. "


I don't buy the idea that Barnes and Noble practices censorship. I was in a B&N in New York over the weekend and they carried titles by O'Reilly, Sowell, Limbaugh, Hitler, Malkin.... the entire conservative pantheon. "

dyan wrote on Sep 17, 2009 1:46 PM:

" Smoke: Thanks. I will. "

smokeater8 wrote on Sep 17, 2009 12:01 PM:

" dyan...I suggest in the future you try Amazon. They censor nothing and I have always been able to find ANY book I want...no matter who the author is. "

dyan wrote on Sep 16, 2009 3:09 PM:

" Ivan: Are you speaking Greek again? "

dyan wrote on Sep 16, 2009 3:08 PM:

" Man, you got that one right, B.C. "

Ivan Dixon wrote on Sep 16, 2009 12:09 PM:

" It appears that Mr Hansen is arguing that a "Fairness Doctrine" should be enforced on privately owned bookstores.

Where, I wonder, is the conservative outrage? "

B.C. From Stockton wrote on Sep 16, 2009 9:36 AM:

" Good article Steve. But I tend to disagree that the 1st amendment is in trouble. The main stream media lets more than 50% of the people say and do anything they want as long as they agree with the biased majority. So if you want your message to be heard by the vast majority all you have to do is agree with the Far Left Loons and an audiance is guaranteed. "

dyan wrote on Sep 16, 2009 9:17 AM:

" You can act like a man! LOL! "

Godfather wrote on Sep 16, 2009 9:12 AM:

" He bought the rights to this book. The main character is a guy just like me. Oh godfather, I don't know what to do. "

dyan wrote on Sep 16, 2009 7:26 AM:

" Fair point. "

Leonard wrote on Sep 15, 2009 7:54 PM:

" Dyan, there are over 100,000 new titles published each year. The average B&N carries 45,000 to 60,000 books, some of them multiple copies of the same title. Many of these books are classics like Dickens, Hemingway and Kerouac.

Given those statistics, you should hardly be surprised that a particular title is not in stock when you go into a store. "

dyan wrote on Sep 15, 2009 7:35 PM:

" Well shoot, Lenny. If they carry all the liberal propaganda... "

Leonard wrote on Sep 15, 2009 5:37 PM:

" dyan wrote on Sep 15, 2009 1:32 PM:
" I went looking for a satirist. they had him hidden in the motorcycle section. Then I ask about a Ph.D.'s
new book on the random odds of genetic engineering. Didn't have it. couldn't "find it" on the computer. After I insisted they
"try again," the third time was the charm. They thought maybe it was in the "philosopy" section.Had to order it, even though it was recently featured on C-Span. Deliberate sabotage?
Maybe. Or maybe just incompetence.


This is a classic. The conservative is upset because the privately owned bookstore doesn't carry the book he saw on the state owned television station.

I couldn't write this sort of irony if I tried. "

Leonard wrote on Sep 15, 2009 4:41 PM:

" So, are you suggesting that private book stores have an obligation to carry every work of conservative propaganda currently available?

So much for free enterprise... "

dyan wrote on Sep 15, 2009 3:16 PM:

" Good one, Gray cloud! "

gray cloud wrote on Sep 15, 2009 3:13 PM:

" You are lucky it was just a calendar. Had you said something "untoward" about the annointed messiah obama bin lyin, you would have to be reported and the authorities would be at your front door. Was that the calendar with the female fire fighter hanging onto a hose ?? "

dyan wrote on Sep 15, 2009 1:34 PM:

" "philosophy" "

dyan wrote on Sep 15, 2009 1:32 PM:

" I went looking for a satirist. they had him hidden in the motorcycle section. Then I ask about a Ph.D.'s
new book on the random odds of genetic engineering. Didn't have it. couldn't "find it" on the computer. After I insisted they
"try again," the third time was the charm. They thought maybe it was in the "philosopy" section.Had to order it, even though it was recently featured on C-Span. Deliberate sabotage?
Maybe. Or maybe just incompetence. "

Leonard wrote on Sep 15, 2009 1:13 PM:

" dyan wrote on Sep 15, 2009 10:10 AM:
" From my experience at a bookstore in Stockton, it may already be happening.


What experience was that? "

dyan wrote on Sep 15, 2009 10:10 AM:

" From my experience at a bookstore in Stockton, it may already be happening. "

wtf wrote on Sep 15, 2009 9:20 AM:

" Excellent article, Steve. Yes, it was only a dream; but what if it was a precognitive one? ;) "

tosh conn wrote on Sep 15, 2009 8:05 AM:

" Pretty common occurrence with High School yearbooks. "

Stanford Man wrote on Sep 15, 2009 7:39 AM:

" Dr.Hansen raises a valid point. I fear it may not be a dream. "

dyan wrote on Sep 15, 2009 7:22 AM:

" Good one, Billy! LOL "

Billy Rubin wrote on Sep 15, 2009 5:28 AM:

" It must be the cooler weather making for deeper sleep.

My dreams have been of losing a tug-of-war with a copy of the newspaper with the censors at the LNS.

But when I woke up, it was real. "

Ivan Dixon wrote on Sep 15, 2009 5:01 AM:

" I'm right there with you Steve. Last night, I had a dream where Joe Montana was capturing stray Dalmatians and turning them into jackets.

Thank god it was just a dream.... OR WAS IT????? "

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