Human Rights complaint-no more "Albino" at Earl's

Hugh Freaking Dillon
Hugh Freaking Dillon Posts: 14,010
edited March 2013 in A Moving Train
This is getting bloody ridiculous. Their beer is called Albino Rhino. Someone lodged a human freaking rights complaint about it, so Earl's is removing the logo from it's business.-HFD

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http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/local/albino-off-earls-menu-193488591.html

Earls restaurants are taking albino off the menu.

The chain made the announcement in response to a human rights complaint about its Albino Rhino beer and Albino Wings Wednesdays.

"Earls Restaurants Ltd. has chosen to remove the word 'albino' from all of our products and marketing in response to a human rights complaint by a group of persons with the condition of albinism," it said in a statement. "The change to the menus in all our restaurants will be completed by April 24, 2013."

That's good news for people with albinism, said Paul Ash of Winnipeg, whose complaints to the chain were brushed off earlier.

"None of us has the power to force respect from anyone," said the businessman and philanthropist who has albinism. "But public and private institutions that serve the public in this country have a duty to presume all whom they serve are worthy of respect until there is a legitimate reason to assume otherwise."

His brother in B.C., Peter Ash, and a woman with albinism named Ikponwosa Ero filed a complaint with the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal early last year. The complaint said the names of the products were derogatory and offensive and asked the popular chain to drop the word "albino" from menu items.

Albinism is a rare, genetically inherited condition that results in a lack of pigmentation in the hair, skin and eyes, causing vulnerability to sun exposure and bright light. Almost all people with albinism are visually impaired, with the majority being classified as legally blind.

The Earls Albino Rhino beer label showed a cartoon white rhinoceros wearing large sunglasses.

"It did not occur to us that the name would be associated with albinism, neither did it occur to us it would offend," Earls said in a news release. "We do not believe the use of the word 'albino' reflects any intention to discriminate against persons with albinism."

The brand was created 25 years ago and the company said it didn't learn until the human rights complaint that "many persons with albinism are genuinely offended and feel that their dignity is negatively impacted by the use of the word 'albino' in our marketing. Albinism is a very rare condition and like many Canadians, we knew very little about the condition or the very real discrimination persons with albinism experience, both in Canada and around the world," Earls said in a prepared statement.

In Tanzania, the Ash brothers founded a charity called Under the Same Sun to help people with albinism. In that African country, people with the condition are outcast and have been attacked and slain for their body parts, which are used in folk medicine.

When Ash's complaints about Earl's "albino" menu items appeared in the Free Press in 2011, the Winnipegger was criticized. Online commentators said he was "selfish" and "taking political correctness to the extreme." Ash was told his visible minority should "get over yourselves."

Although Earl's said it "did not agree with the complaint," it wanted all members of the public to feel welcome at its restaurants and won't use "albino" in its marketing anymore, the release said.

"Persons with albinism are a stigmatized group that face prejudice and exclusion in many areas of Canadian society."
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  • I'm going to have to go buy a few of the Albino Rhino beer glasses before they have to pull them.
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  • Yeah, but what did the rhinos have to say about the situation?

    The poison from the poison stream caught up to you ELEVEN years ago and you floated out of here. Sept. 14, 08

  • BinauralJam
    BinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    Yeah, but what did the rhinos have to say about the situation?


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  • Yeah, but what did the rhinos have to say about the situation?


    Meeeeerhhhhghhh..................................knuggghuhhh,hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmffffffff honknknofffffffffff

    :lol::lol:
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  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    Yeah, but what did the rhinos have to say about the situation?


    Meeeeerhhhhghhh..................................knuggghuhhh,hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmffffffff honknknofffffffffff
    Ha!

    Complaints like this just make me shake my head. Human rights violation?

    (I'm curious about the Winter Brothers' take on such nonsense :think: )
  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,976
    You have got to be shitting me?!?!?!?!?!
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  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,432
    Several thoughts ...

    I wonder if you can still order a Black & Tan or a White Russian at Earls?

    Ikponwosa ... wonder how many times she (he?) has been asked to spell that again?

    Can't Earls just tell them to take off, eh?
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  • Jason P
    Jason P Posts: 19,432
    Wouldn't an albino be a ninja in Canada? Nature's perfect camoflauge.

    :geek:
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  • hedonist wrote:
    [(I'm curious about the Winter Brothers' take on such nonsense :think: )


    I was trying to find the video of Homer Simpson saying "die you goons" and running the Winter Brothers down. Couldn't though.

    The poison from the poison stream caught up to you ELEVEN years ago and you floated out of here. Sept. 14, 08

  • Jason P wrote:
    Wouldn't an albino be a ninja in Canada? Nature's perfect camoflauge.

    :geek:


    The is the myth. But due to the fact they infiltrate polar bear clans, one has never been seen.

    The poison from the poison stream caught up to you ELEVEN years ago and you floated out of here. Sept. 14, 08

  • pandora
    pandora Posts: 21,855
    Good for Earl's to listen to those offended, I have a feeling most every person effected
    with albinism have probably been stared at and teased since they were small,
    and far worse like the article said.
    I like what Mr. Ash said about respect. They have done good work to help many
    with their charities.
    Walk a mile...
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,025
    edited February 2013
    I saw this on the news a while ago... My first reaction was, "WTF?! Jesus! Everyone is so fucking sensitive!!"
    .... And then I thought about it, and realized it makes some sense. I mean, sure no person is actually an Albino Rhinoceros (or an albino tiger, or whatever). But what if rhinos were prone to, say, sever cirrhosis? Or MS or muscular dystrophy? Would it be appropriate to then call a beer "Muscular Dystrophy Rhino"? No. Everyone would think that was terrible and inappropriate, and people with that disease would be really pissed. Or maybe call it "Homo Brew"... would gay people mind? (well okay, maybe they would like it, bad example :lol:). I assume that "Albino Rhino" is no different if you're actually an albino person(especially one who was tortured because of it, which is the case with someone connected to the complaint). I'm not one for PCism to say the least (as I said, my first instinct was like most people here - WTF, are you kidding me??"), but in this case, I think the request and the agreement on Earl's side seem logically justified. It's just that no one is used to being sensitive to the feelings of albinos, who I'm sure suffer a great deal because of their condition.
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  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    pandora wrote:
    Good for Earl's to listen to those offended, I have a feeling most every person effected
    with albinism have probably been stared at and teased since they were small,
    and far worse like the article said.
    I like what Mr. Ash said about respect. They have done good work to help many
    with their charities.
    Walk a mile...
    Sometimes I think people are just looking for something to be offended by.

    Seems like an unnecessary waste of time and money to me. It's a play on words, fer chrissakes! Albino rhinos are actually quite beautiful in their own way.

    If overweight people are offended by the Fat Cat Bar, should they have to change their name? Where's the line drawn?

    Anyway, the phrase "I'm a rhinocerus and my skin is two feet thick" seems appropos here. Smart animal!
  • I'm going to have to go buy a few of the Albino Rhino beer glasses before they have to pull them.
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,025
    hedonist wrote:
    pandora wrote:
    Good for Earl's to listen to those offended, I have a feeling most every person effected
    with albinism have probably been stared at and teased since they were small,
    and far worse like the article said.
    I like what Mr. Ash said about respect. They have done good work to help many
    with their charities.
    Walk a mile...
    Sometimes I think people are just looking for something to be offended by.

    Seems like an unnecessary waste of time and money to me. It's a play on words, fer chrissakes! Albino rhinos are actually quite beautiful in their own way.

    If overweight people are offended by the Fat Cat Bar, should they have to change their name? Where's the line drawn?

    Anyway, the phrase "I'm a rhinocerus and my skin is two feet thick" seems appropos here. Smart animal!
    But keep in mind, it wasn't just random people with a normal skin colour who complained and were offended. It was albinos and those who represent their interests. Who are any of us to tell them whether or not they should be offended when people are cavalier about their disability? They are the experts on that matter, no? Yes, generally people do need thicker skin sometimes... but does that apply to people with disabilities or physical conditions who don't want that condition to be taken lightly? Probably not.
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,025
    I'm going to have to go buy a few of the Albino Rhino beer glasses before they have to pull them.
    That is exactly what I said when I first saw the news item! :lol: I'm definitely going to snag a couple - I bet they'll just give them away if you ask nicely. :)
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  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    PJ_Soul wrote:
    But keep in mind, it wasn't just random people with a normal skin colour who complained and were offended. It was albinos and those who represent their interests. Who are any of us to tell them whether or not they should be offended when people are cavalier about their disability? They are the experts on that matter, no? Yes, generally people do need thicker skin sometimes... but does that apply to people with disabilities or physical conditions who don't want that condition to be taken lightly? Probably not.
    They absolutely have a right to be offended; anyone does about anything - I just find it ridiculous in many cases, this one included. Like I said, wordplay. Struck me as cute, not mean.

    Knowing some people are offended and supporting elimination of the name and the change of the logo, you're still cool with having the glasses bearing said albino rhino? ;)

    That said, I understand what you're saying in the bolded part of your quote.
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 51,025
    hedonist wrote:
    PJ_Soul wrote:
    But keep in mind, it wasn't just random people with a normal skin colour who complained and were offended. It was albinos and those who represent their interests. Who are any of us to tell them whether or not they should be offended when people are cavalier about their disability? They are the experts on that matter, no? Yes, generally people do need thicker skin sometimes... but does that apply to people with disabilities or physical conditions who don't want that condition to be taken lightly? Probably not.
    They absolutely have a right to be offended; anyone does about anything - I just find it ridiculous in many cases, this one included. Like I said, wordplay. Struck me as cute, not mean.

    Knowing some people are offended and supporting elimination of the name and the change of the logo, you're still cool with having the glasses bearing said albino rhino? ;)

    That said, I understand what you're saying in the bolded part of your quote.
    Sure I want some free beer glasses! :lol: I don't find d it offensive myself, and I don't k ow any albinos so likely will never have any to my house for beer, so I don't care. I just think it was the right decision given the feelings of those who complained.
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • hedonist wrote:
    pandora wrote:
    Good for Earl's to listen to those offended, I have a feeling most every person effected
    with albinism have probably been stared at and teased since they were small,
    and far worse like the article said.
    I like what Mr. Ash said about respect. They have done good work to help many
    with their charities.
    Walk a mile...
    Sometimes I think people are just looking for something to be offended by.

    Seems like an unnecessary waste of time and money to me. It's a play on words, fer chrissakes! Albino rhinos are actually quite beautiful in their own way.

    If overweight people are offended by the Fat Cat Bar, should they have to change their name? Where's the line drawn?

    Anyway, the phrase "I'm a rhinocerus and my skin is two feet thick" seems appropos here. Smart animal!

    excellent point. how long before Junior's has to stop serving the Fat Boy burger? there are some menu items called the Heart Attack (insert food item here). Are people who have had heart attacks going to cry over that?
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  • maybe mothers of kids with alopecia are going to sue Mr Clean because their kids get teased and called Mr Clean at school.

    maybe people with one leg will get offended at a wooden legged pirate at a kid's playground.

    my mother is physically challenged (she contracted polio in one leg when she was 4). she was obviously teased alot (one leg is shorter than the other, and she wears a brace for it). even ADULTS stare at her in public, along with their kids. But you know what, she would find something like this hilarious. people have to have a sense of humour about it. laugh at yourselves a bit.

    and it's not a HUMAN albino. it's a fucking RHINOCEROS. get a life.

    sure Earl's had no choice but to bow to this nonsense. it would have been a PR nightmare had they told that guy where to go. But I liked how they put in their statement "it never crossed our minds that this would offend anyone". BINGO.
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