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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm talking about folks like Charlie Kirk who believed women should "submit" to their husbands (his comment to Taylor Swift whe she got engaged, commanding her to submit and saying "you're not in charge!" Charlie Kirk also quoted a passage from the Bible about stoning homosexuals: In a June 2024 episode of The Charlie Kirk Show, Charlie Kirk cited a Bible verse regarding the stoning of gay people, describing it as "God's perfect law when it comes to sexual matters." Also folks like Hegseth who tweeted support of his church leaders saying that the 19th amendment should be repealed and women should not be able to vote. Also against homosexuality. And yet, Republicans will say Islam is incompatible with US culture for having submissive views toward women and homosexuality. Seems like utter hypocrisy. Shouldn't we espouse the US as a FREE country and condemn any religious extremism that would infringe on our personal freedoms? [/quote] Take your holy war back to the Old World we don't need yer' kind around here. No, I don't want to accommodate your beliefs or work at your businesses. More and more as society frays with "multiculturism" and your global corporations take away more and more of our traditions without replacing them, the more and more I like the de facto Christianity. For example, I enjoy Saturday and Sunday off. What do Capitalists do when they have Muslims working for them? They try to take away Sunday. A question for you. Why can't you align your beliefs Friday vs. Sunday. Seems like a deep problem to me if it makes you upset to have Sunday off instead of Friday. I'm sorry I can't help you with that kind of delusion. At the end of the day I'm not Christian, but seriously why do I have to have some religious beliefs to get a day off work? Like said at the beginning take your' holy war back where you came from we don't do that around here. Look at the middle east, Africa. Point me to an Islam country that is like wow, I want to live there as a non-believer. I can't think of one. Maybe Indonesia. Maybe the billionaire pedophiles and sex trafficking lawyers that brought you here so you can butter their toast, maybe they like you, but...[/quote] Nobody is taking away Sat/Sun. A progressive stance is to actually move to a 4 day work week. Also as someone who has worked in healthcare staffing, diverse religions/cultures are super helpful so that people can get their desires days and holidays off. Hospitals are 24/7 so people who are willing to work Saturdays or Sundays are quite helpful. [/quote] Corporations took away Saturday and Sunday long ago. [/quote]
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