Saturday, October 14, 2006
British Airways = Anti-Christian
I don't even know what else to say about this. Obviously BA could care less what I think, since I'm not a frequent trans-Atlantic traveler. But could you just imagine this happening to a Muslim employee? How would the Islamic community in Britain react?
Yet another example of the secular-progressive set, self-styled protectors of "individual liberties," trampling on individual rights.
Yet another example of the secular-progressive set, self-styled protectors of "individual liberties," trampling on individual rights.
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1 comments:
If they forbid her to wear her small cross, this is really the issue: "British Airways permits Muslims to wear a headscarf, Sikhs to wear a turban and other faiths religious apparel."
My preference would be that they allow anyone to wear small, non-provocative articles of their faith, just like her cross. But if they are going to ban it in one case, they need to do so uniformly.
At the end of the day though, whether it's corporations, the media, or Ted Turner, Christianity seems to be the recipient of far more attacks than any other faith.