bbCould an Atlanta busybody hit Charlotte next? Cynthia Good, editor of Pink Magazine, mau-maued government officials into fixing something that was not broken, to wit:

Public Works officials are replacing 50 “Men Working” with signs that say “Workers Ahead.” It will cost $22 to cover over some of the old signs and $144 to buy new signs, said Public Works spokeswoman Valerie Bell-Smith said.

Good … said she’s not stopping with Atlanta.

“We’re calling on the rest of the nation to follow suit and make a statement that we will not accept these subtle forms of discrimination,” said Good, 48.

Does this mean that Hotlanta no longer has some of the best strip clubs? Or is it just that American magazine editors are no longer required to understand the English language or proportionality?

Maybe it means that we’ll soon be living in the Regent City. Nothing subtle there.