Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soooo.... I would have been okay wearing the ashes on my forehead to my job interview on Ash Wednesday?
Yes.
NP. You and I both know no one would step up to protect a Christian who did that.[/quote
Bullshit. If a Christian filed a complaint with the EEOC, as this girl did, and it was as clear-cut a case as this one, he'd be protected. Not to mention that even if the EEOC didn't take his case he could file suit in court himself. Stop playing the martyr.
I'm not playing the martyr. It's simply not politically correct to protect a Christian's right to express their faith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soooo.... I would have been okay wearing the ashes on my forehead to my job interview on Ash Wednesday?
Yes.
NP. You and I both know no one would step up to protect a Christian who did that.[/quote
Bullshit. If a Christian filed a complaint with the EEOC, as this girl did, and it was as clear-cut a case as this one, he'd be protected. Not to mention that even if the EEOC didn't take his case he could file suit in court himself. Stop playing the martyr.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soooo.... I would have been okay wearing the ashes on my forehead to my job interview on Ash Wednesday?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't agree with this ruling. The company has a "look" they want (which I also don't agree with) and they should have the ability to hire people who conform to their brand. Same with Hooters hiring hot girls. It's no different to me than actors/actresses who have a look to play a part.
It's the religion thing - if Hooters refused to hire women of a certain religion, they'd be in trouble too.
No. Abercrombie doesn't care what religion you are, just didn't want the scarf. Even though the scarf is tied to a religion, they aren't the same. All Muslims don't wear head scarfs and Abercrombie has hired Muslims who don't wear scarves.
This.
It's about the scarf, not the religion.
You are missing the point. Abercrombie did not want to accept a religious practice. A person who is Muslim but doesn't act or dress like one is acceptable to them. A person who dresses like a Muslim is unacceptable to them. It means they discriminated religious practice.
Anonymous wrote:Soooo.... I would have been okay wearing the ashes on my forehead to my job interview on Ash Wednesday?
Anonymous wrote:Soooo.... I would have been okay wearing the ashes on my forehead to my job interview on Ash Wednesday?