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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When do we get to criticize these backwards Islam countries. The breadth and depth historically, present day, lack of freedoms. Slavery entire countries dedicated to the slave trade. America had slavery, like a few rich whites owned some slaves. Christian abolitionists stopped the practice. They went to war to stop slavery. In the whole history of slavery when did an Islamist ever lift a finger to stop slavery? Modern day, there they killing people to build Qatar's world cup. When did they give up slavery in these countries 1960's or later. Probably even DeFacto today. Anyone that is Islam that is commenting on American lack of freedom needs to have a mirror shattered in front of their face. I get Islam preaches certain ethics, but when have they have actually implemented them. Point to a culture where they did anything but behave like spineless peons. Islam is a very populous culture surely somewhere they treat workers with respect and dignity. Why would you come to this country for "religious freedom" then continue to practice Islam? I don't get it. My relatives from China were quick to adopt Christianity. It was like a bonus, Oh and they can go to church. I don't even go to church, that is what they wanted.[/quote] If you would like to start a thread criticizing Islam, you are free to do so. In the meantime, it would be nice if you stayed on topic, which if you need a refresher, is MAGAs implementing Christian nationalism in the United States.[/quote] You have to mind the context, this weblog run by someone who appears to be an Islamist, so I think it is fair to ask before starting such a thread.[/quote] As the OP, kindly asking they you start a different thread as you are not staying on topic here. [/quote] It seems that you are asking me to tolerate religious freedoms, I am continuing to explain why I do not want to be tolerant. [b]Try to stay on topic.[/b][/quote] That's not the topic of this thread! Since you very transparently and desperately want to redirect any conversation to bash Islam, go start a new thread doing just that.[/quote] I made very good case for not being tolerant of certain relgious freedoms.[/quote] No, you actually didn't, but it's really cute that you think you did -- kind of like a kindergartener being very proud that their [i]very good[/i] scribbles are hung on the refrigerator. In any event, it's completely irrelevant to MAGAs establishing Christian nationalism in the United States.[/quote] Well if the alternative, is to being employed by Islamists (or other religions) who try to impose their beliefs on me in the name of religious "freedom", then yeah have at it.[/quote] 1a is not being repealed in America so your only solution is to move. Otherwise, stop whining like a cry baby and seek therapy. [b]You cannot legally prevent people from practicing Islam in America[/b]. [b]Suck it up, buttercup. [/b][/quote] I don’t think you understand their point But onto my point: there are limitations to religious freedom. Polygamy is outlawed and you can’t stone women to death for being raped. [/quote] I see your intolerance and I raise you a [u][i][b]Suck it up, buttercup. [/b][/i][/u] You don't like it here, go somewhere else.[/quote] The PP has repeatedly whined about some specific anecdote of managers not giving him time off because he believes they did not care about Christian holidays. It is very unclear as no matter who you work for, sometimes work on weekends or holidays could be required depending on industry. My husband worked marketing events and frequently had to work weekends or holidays when the events took place. It is fair to quit a job with any employer if they don't allow for your personal needs. However, I counter with a different point that having nonchristian workers is actually very helpful in a job that requires year round work such as healthcare. I would suggest Christians who feel them must be at church on sundays do not work in a hospital as that was frequently one of the biggest scheduling difficulties, only made easier by the fact that we had a diverse workforce in terms of cultures and religions. [/quote] Just sounds like more intolerance about my concerns based on a few edge cases that don't apply to me in my line of work.[/quote] If you legitimately think there was discrimination based on religion, file a lawsuit. However without more context, it is difficult to know if there truly was. Some industries/jobs will require work on holidays and Sundays. Being Christian still does not automatically mean you get those days off depending on the nature of the work. As an employer, I have not been able to grant every holiday request because healthcare staffing 24/7 takes priority. [/quote]
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