Posted on 03/24/2008 11:49:12 AM PDT by MotleyGirl70
New restaurant's logo described by some as demeaning
When the owners of Quickie Burger and Dogs chose their logo, they thought it would make patrons crave an order of chili cheese fries. But the logo, a busty woman in a tight shirt straddling a hamburger, has drawn criticism from campus groups.
The newest addition to the South State Street landscape has caused a stir on campus with its brightly colored logo, which some believe is offensive.
The restaurant, which opened two weeks ago, sits south of campus at the intersection of State and Hill streets. Adorning the blue awning above the restaurant next to its name is an image of a cowgirl riding a hamburger.
The Stonewall Democrats, a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender caucus of the University's College Democrats chapter, has taken offense with the restaurant's logo and recently began circulating a petition to sway the owners to change the logo.
LSA senior Kolby Roberts, a member of the Stonewall Democrats who has led the effort, said he finds the logo's message inappropriate and offensive.
"I have a problem that you take a women riding a hamburger and you put it next to the word 'quickie,' " he said. "It just seems like it's not putting a good message out there for the objectification of women."
Maria Arman, whose family owns the restaurant, said the logo was meant to invoke a cowboy theme.
"We were thinking beef, rodeo, so instead of putting a cowboy, we just picked a cowgirl," she said. "It's a rodeo-style cowgirl riding a bull, but instead, it's a burger. It was put together to be funny and different. No offense was meant to anyone."
Before selecting a logo for the restaurant, which features a maize and blue color scheme with televisions tuned to ESPN on the interior, the owners showed the logo to more than 100 people and none of them objected, Arman said.
"The people who we talked to told us, 'It's a college town and the kids will think its funny,'" she said.
LSA freshman Dan Yeomans said while he wasn't personally offended by the logo, he could see how others might interpret it in a negative way.
"I could see the same people who were offended by the South Quad T-shirts taking offense to this," said Yeomans, referring to a batch of dorm-sponsored shirts that featured lyrics from the popular, but controversial Soulja Boy song "Crank That."
Roberts said he believed the image was distasteful, regardless of the person.
"Basically, what it has is a provocatively dressed woman straddling a hamburger, and she's very busty and its kind of really horrible," he said.
Roberts and the Stonewall Democrats have begun circulating a petition, which he said currently has about 100 signatures. The group plans to send a letter along with the petition to the owners. The restaurant's name, he said, isn't a problem.
Roberts said the purpose of the letter and petition is to convince the Armans to alter the logo.
"I don't think anyone has a problem with the name because it implies that I'm going to get a quick burger," he said. "Instead, we're just thinking about getting rid of the logo. Maybe trying to change it so it's less offensive."
Arman said she would be open to talking with the protesters.
"We will consider talking to them," she said. "We're open-minded. We're not here to offend anyone or to make anyone angry."
(SAM WOLSON/Daily). The LGBT caucus of the University's College Democrats is circulating a petition to get Quickie Burger and Dogs to change its name, which it deems inappropriate.
"I have a problem that you take a women riding a hamburger and you put it next to the word 'quickie,' " he said. "It just seems like it's not putting a good message out there for the objectification of women."
"Basically, what it has is a provocatively dressed woman straddling a hamburger, and she's very busty and its kind of really horrible," he said.
Another busybody fem boy with nothing better to do than think a cowgirl riding a hamburger and holding a beer is the "objectification of women" and "really horrible."
The horror!
At least she wasn’t riding a hot dog.
Where’s the beef ...
Some people wake up each and every morning and say, “Now what can I be offended at today?”..............
Some groups need to be demeaned and made fun of,
like LGBT for example.
BTW ... IMO ol Kolby needs to get a life
He’s only offended on the weekends, when he dress like a woman.
So maybe a guy riding a hotdog with the word “quickie” would be better?
Whadda dink.
I bet he would have no trouble with a leather clad dude riding a hotdog.
Hey gay bozo, its says "quickie dogs" too. That ought to put a smile on your butt burglar face!
I bet he’s never been in a Hooters...............and if he was he was ogling the sausages........
The Stonewall Democrats, a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender caucus of the University's College Democrats chapter, has taken offense with the restaurant's logo and recently began circulating a petition to sway the owners to change the logo.
I wonder whether anybody has any photos of a recent gay pride parade or other public event in which these folks participated. The aroma of hypocrisy is wafting out of this story...
Of all the silly things to get worked up about, this has to be tops on the list! I could *almost* see women complaining, sexism and all that, even though I think that would be stupid, but not an LGBT group.
THAT is exactly how this society came to be in the absurd grip of political correctness. If it were my restaurant I'd tell them to stay away if it offends them, period. The really ironic part is that I'd bet a hundred bucks right now that if the owners stood their ground, they'd reap FAR more business for it than they will by caving to the splinter groupies.
MM (in TX)
As if the homoerotic art saturating the culture does not “objectify” men? As if the public indecency endemic to “gay” cultural events like “pride parades” and “Folsom Street Festivals” and the “Vagina Monologues” do not offend the sensibilities of many, many citizens?
“a women”
Obviously, not an English (grammar) major!
Hmmm so this place would be a good place to go eat around campus and not have to watch the lgbt make out while you eat ? Sounds promising to me.
Yet no one has a problem with HOOTERS? Amazing.
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