From the February, 2017 CRP Convention
First, one of her staffers got in my face:
Then Corporal Martinez #3835 confronted me:
This is ridiculous.
I was discriminated against, and they twisted the rules to make me put away the cape. At the Dianne Feinstein town hall, one of the staffers told me it was fine to wear it, just as long as I did not block anyone:
No wonder Commie Chu didn’t want me to wear it — it looks good when worn.
Faris Ibrik wears his banner as a cape, too!
Oh, and here are the rules of conduct for the town hall:Thank you for your RSVP! We look forward to having you at our event. In order to ensure that everyone in attendance has a good time we have outlined a code of conduct for this event.
The Following Items are Prohibited:
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Posters, signs and banners (We want everyone to be able to see the stage.)
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Loudspeakers and Noisemaking Devices
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Weapons of any kind
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Laser pens and pointers
We Expect Everyone in Attendance to:
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Exercise consideration and respect in your speech and actions
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Refrain from demeaning, discriminatory or harassing behavior and speech
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Enjoy the company and keep an open mind
The Following Behaviors are Unacceptable:
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Violence, threats of violence or violent language directed against another person
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Discriminatory jokes or comments
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Sustained disruption of the eventAbove all, please respect everyone in the room. Thank you and see you soon! Office of Congresswoman Judy Chu (CA-27)527 S. Lake Ave. Ste. 106Pasadena, CA 91101Phone: (626) 304-0110
Fax: (626) 304-0132 Notice the directive about banners–“We want everyone t be able t see the stage.”Wearing the banner as a cape ensured that no one would be blocked from viewing the stage! This is discrimination! I will be filing official complaints persuant to the Unruh Act as well as with the Claremont Police Department. More news to follow.