Abstract

Accommodation, from a federal vantage point of law, is a gratuity of consideration from the majority to consider the minority. The rationed service for the disadvantaged is akin to the tyranny of the majority, coined by Alexis de Tocqueville, and along the lines of Chris Rock’s minimum wage theory (1991). I will hypothesize the correlation of the tyranny of accommodation through Cindy Lou, a deaf high school graduate from Florida moving with her aunt and uncle to Whoville to attend community college. Mythically set within realistic parameters, I will uncover the inequity of the law.

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