Rhombaad
Video Game Time Traveler
Griffith said:That might actually be why he felt so strongly about it, though at the end of the video even he didn't seem that hardline about the policy (at the end of the day, he's going to sell the sandwiches).
I'm at work, so I wasn't able to watch the video; I was basing my statements on the article. I don't hate the guy or anything, I just think it's ironic that he made that policy when his anscestors experienced the same kind of crap. A bit hypocritical if you ask me. Certainly nothing to lynch the guy over, though.
Griffith said:Really? Who was he on the cycle, the new Hitler? The Cheesesteak Nazi?
Of course not.
Griffith said:I think the cycle of hatred's standards are going way down as we make progress (and subsequently become whinier, especially in this country where we just go insane over this shit). I can't believe this is a story, let alone that people think this guy was a hero or villain.
I definitely think both sides are being too harsh about it (he's not a hero or a villain). But you can't deny that it's a pretty prejudicial way to conduct business, especially in a country that should be proud it's a melting pot.
Griffith said:So, I guess his cheesesteak sandwiches were pretty good?
The story did make me hungry for one, that's for sure. Not many good (any) Philly cheesesteaks in the Seattle area.