What Has Trump To Do With Grabher?
March 27 2017 By Abiodun Giwa
A man named Grabher has been denied renewal of his car plate name in Canada. and instead of confronting the Canadian government for denial his rights, he is saying that he believes that President Donald Trump in the United States is the cause of his denial in Canada!
According to the news report by the BBC, the plate name for his car, which he had used for many years was turned down by authorities in Nova Scotia in Canada, when he went for renewal.
In truth, the name 'Grabher' will almost be read as 'Grabber', but for the different in spelling and pronunciation.
But whether Grabher or Grabber, if it is your name, no authority anywhere has the right to turn it down as your name. Grabher cannot be the same as 'grab her.' Grabher is one word, while 'grab her' are two words.
It is a common knowledge that people go by any name here. and whatever may have prompted the Nova Scotia's authority to deny Grabher the right he had for several years, which he only asked for renewal attracts the reader's interest until it gets to the statement that Mr Grabher said he thinks he's being punished for Donald Trump's obscene language and made a reference to the exposure of a tape said to have been recorded in which Trump talked about grabbing some women.
The question the story has prompted is whether Grabher is protesting President Trump or the Canadian authorities that has denied him his rights. If you have been denied your rights, it is right for you to ask the reason the rights have been denied. Since the authorities in Nova Scotia has not told Grabher that he has been denied his rights for the reason that Grabher has advanced, his statement about Trump has no validity in context of the story.
The right thing for Grabher to do is fight Nova Scotia authorities with the last drop of his blood to defend his love of his name and that the authorities have no right to deny him his right, than resorting to gibberish to get public attention. Grabher should go to court and fight his case, and leave President Trump out of this.
According to the news report by the BBC, the plate name for his car, which he had used for many years was turned down by authorities in Nova Scotia in Canada, when he went for renewal.
In truth, the name 'Grabher' will almost be read as 'Grabber', but for the different in spelling and pronunciation.
But whether Grabher or Grabber, if it is your name, no authority anywhere has the right to turn it down as your name. Grabher cannot be the same as 'grab her.' Grabher is one word, while 'grab her' are two words.
It is a common knowledge that people go by any name here. and whatever may have prompted the Nova Scotia's authority to deny Grabher the right he had for several years, which he only asked for renewal attracts the reader's interest until it gets to the statement that Mr Grabher said he thinks he's being punished for Donald Trump's obscene language and made a reference to the exposure of a tape said to have been recorded in which Trump talked about grabbing some women.
The question the story has prompted is whether Grabher is protesting President Trump or the Canadian authorities that has denied him his rights. If you have been denied your rights, it is right for you to ask the reason the rights have been denied. Since the authorities in Nova Scotia has not told Grabher that he has been denied his rights for the reason that Grabher has advanced, his statement about Trump has no validity in context of the story.
The right thing for Grabher to do is fight Nova Scotia authorities with the last drop of his blood to defend his love of his name and that the authorities have no right to deny him his right, than resorting to gibberish to get public attention. Grabher should go to court and fight his case, and leave President Trump out of this.