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thatguymarco said: Also, funny that you call this guy a crybaby for refusing to comply at a bigger crybaby's wishes but pay no mind to that person's prettyness. This whole situation shouldn't have existed in the first place, but the guy is not the one who started it, he's just trying to have the same rights of people who have "normal", "unharmful" last names, wow, what an asshole, right?

I'm not a Canadian Law scholar, but I'm not sure how highly the right to put whatever you want on personalized licenses plates is held up there. As I stated earlier, the government made a judgement call and the courts are at this man's disposal to appeal the call. If he doesn't get his way, the net damage is that some dumbass wasted his own time and public resources on a vanity license plate. 

Irrespective of whether it was correct for the government to exercise discretion in this particular instance, decrying this incident as PC culture run amok while ignoring global context is a stupid argument to make. It is deserving of ridicule.

Same goes for reducing such, or similar sentiments to, "fuck this planet."