PeshakJang
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I wonder what Disney's version of a happy Islam resort would look like? OOOO . . .Scary.
I am already scared of the snobby pronoun talk. Heaven forbid, I am Dyslexic and don't happen to be a professor of literature. Let's criticize people with learning disabilities. That is what liberals are best at. Aint gonna find no logic, roun' here!
Mormon and Dyslexic, I've come a little closer to understanding you.
lets hope so, but if it ends up in the 9th we all know how its likely to go![]()
How long until Pelosi calls for an investigation into Disney's funding?
All visitors to disney will be required to wear hijab's so as to not make this lady feel out of place.
All visitors to disney will be required to wear hijab's so as to not make this lady feel out of place.
How long until Pelosi calls for an investigation into Disney's funding?
All visitors to disney will be required to wear hijab's so as to not make this lady feel out of place.
This shows how stupidly insane political correctness has gotten. Given that she's an idiot and is trying to abuse societal tolerance, her citizenship should be revoked and she should be deported immediately.
Well.. yea, but there are limits.
Federal law says employers don't have to bend over backward for freedom of worship if it will mean excessive administrative costs, changes in a seniority system or a hardship imposed on another worker.
Essentially, the law says that while religious freedom is a basic right, it's up to employers and workers in individual workplaces to decide how to ensure that right. Employers cannot be forced to be lenient toward workers' religious needs, but they can be penalized if they are too intolerant.
No they're are just as ridiculous is not more than the other Abrahamic religions. If this wise and beautiful woman wants to wear her scarf then let her find a job that allows it.muslims are wonderful teddy bears with completely rational beliefs and practices that are entitled to protected from all criticism.
