NHL prospect Landon Sim was suspended 5 games for calling player Mennonite.

Gaylord Q Tinkledink

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Not directly, but a friend of a friend is a commissioner for a decent league in Canada and he says he spends most of his time giving disciplinary actions for things players have said to other players and they're not even racists, or anything like that.

You can't call someone soft in a more colorful way without proving that they're soft by getting upset or the officials hear this and report it, which is even worse if it's in that realm.
 
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Siludin

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If you want to hurt a Mennonite on the ice you square up and punch him right in the face like you are supposed to.
 

Rodgerwilco

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Plenty of Amish and Mennonites around my area of western Pennsylvania and I've never heard either of those used as insults lol.

Such a bizarre situation. But rules is rules. Kind of hilarious that he said that he didn't know what Mennonite meant though.
 
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Plenty of Amish and Mennonites around my area of western Pennsylvania and I've never heard either of those used as insults lol.

Such a bizarre situation. But rules is rules. Kind of hilarious that he said that he didn't know what Mennonite meant though.
I used to work with a guy who left an Amish community and we would make jokes about him being Amish, but he would also make fun of the Amish so maybe his lack of offense isn't too indicative of anything. 🤷‍♂️

Yup, I started at the 1st separation,

It gets crazy after the reformation
The really fun part is during the post-revolution frontier days when conmen would ride around pretending to be preachers, preying on uneducated folks, and establishing denominations that are still around.
 

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I used to work with a guy who left an Amish community and we would make jokes about him being Amish, but he would also make fun of the Amish so maybe his lack of offense isn't too indicative of anything. 🤷‍♂️


The really fun part is during the post-revolution frontier days when conmen would ride around pretending to be preachers, preying on uneducated folks, and establishing denominations that are still around.
Think I am going to go look at Judaism and Islam to see if they also have the same variety of denominations, looks like Judaism has 3 but Islam has way more than I thought
 

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Closer to Amish than Catholic. Maybe the guy had a beard or something.

Dude didn’t even know what it meant apparently so maybe this is a good life lesson that you shouldn’t just go around yelling something because it sounded funny on letterkenny.
That's just a small population of them that are closer to Amish
 

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I might be a bit thick but I find it amusing that he got suspended for multiple games for a word that is seeminly no issue to be put into a headline with no censorship whatsoever.
Suspended for something that is literally spelled out letter by letter in a report about the suspension.
 

Barsky

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I’m pretty liberal and such but this is insane.
Could not agree more, this is ridiculous, the OHL has always lead the way in that regard though, going back to the Dave Branch days. We're living in a world full of people with tissue paper feelings who are actively looking for things to be offended by, it's pathetic and frustrating
 

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The problem everybody has with this type of sensitivity, is the lack of consistency, which translates to lack of authenticity.

But when the authorities do turn up the consistency, well now nobody can speak at all. And we get news like this example.

Take for another example, if it became punishable to suggest someone was ugly. This would create consistency in the law, because ugly people are the most poorly treated group in the world, and they are of every race. It's poor taste to call someone ugly, but should it be punishable by law? What defines a punishable* insult?
 
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