Wednesday, December 17, 2008

ShopRite and Adolph Hitler

UPDATE, October 26, 2011: Hitler's Parents Claim Judge Found No Abuse of Little Adolf, Aryan Nation
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UPDATE, August 6, 2010: New Jersey Couple Loses Custody of Son Named Adolf Hitler
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EASTON, Pa. (AP) -- A supermarket is defending itself for refusing to a write out 3-year-old Adolf Hitler Campbell's name on his birthday cake. Deborah Campbell, 25, of nearby Hunterdon County, N.J., said she phoned in her order last week to the Greenwich ShopRite. When she told the bakery department she wanted her son's name spelled out, she was told to talk to a supervisor, who denied the request.

Karen Meleta, a ShopRite spokeswoman, said the store denied similar requests from the Campbells the last two years, including a request for a swastika.

"We reserve the right not to print anything on the cake that we deem to be inappropriate," Meleta said. "We considered this inappropriate."

The Campbells ultimately got their cake decorated at a Wal-Mart in Pennsylvania, Deborah Campbell said Tuesday.

Wal-Mart spokeswoman Anna Taylor told The Easton Express-Times that the store won't put anything illegal or profane on a cake but thinks it's important to respect the views of customers and employees.

"Our No. 1 priority in decorating cakes is to serve the customer to the best of our ability," Taylor said from Bentonville, Ark.

When reached by The Associated Press, Taylor said she'd call back to provide a comment.

Heath Campbell said he named his son after Adolf Hitler because he liked the name and because "no one else in the world would have that name."

The Campbells' two other children are named JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell, who turns 2 in a few months, and Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell, who will be 1 in April.

Campbell said he was raised not to avoid people of other races but not to mix with them socially or romantically. But he said he would try to raise his children differently.

"Say he grows up and hangs out with black people. That's fine, I don't really care," he said. "That's his choice."

He said about 12 people attended the birthday party on Sunday, including several children of mixed race.

I wonder if ShopRite would object to decorating a cake with the name "Hussein."

I think the parents are trying to get attention. They don't care about the cake.

According to Karen Meleta, a ShopRite spokeswoman, the Campbells have been trying to get the store to decorate a cake to their satisfaction over the past two years.

ShopRite has not cooperated, refusing to grant requests for cake decorating that included a swastika.

Two years. Why keep fighting ShopRite?

Perhaps Mr. and Mrs. Campbell should take a cake decorating class and learn how to write out their children's names and make a swastika with icing.

I really feel sorry for those kids. The parents are incredibly selfish, using their children as props to advertise their beliefs.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What if they softened his name by adding "Lucifer" to it?