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Originally posted by Blaine91555
reply to post by moocowman
Everything like this that happens in our society is another cancerous cell waiting to destroy us. This is a systemic mental illness comparable to psychopathy. A society where one group dictates the morals and behavior, of others acting within the law, to another.
Originally posted by moocowman
reply to post by Ha`la`tha
You're basically saying that you'd force a christian to wear a hijab at your work, if you so insisted.
No, she can wear what the hell she likes but at work she wears what her employer asks of her or she can work for someone else, that simple.
Sorry to be short gotta get to bed.
Originally posted by antideceit
I don't believe moocowman is being honest. If you don't believe in God, then why are you fighting against him so hard?
Originally posted by Ha`la`tha
Originally posted by moocowman
reply to post by Ha`la`tha
You're basically saying that you'd force a christian to wear a hijab at your work, if you so insisted.
No, she can wear what the hell she likes but at work she wears what her employer asks of her or she can work for someone else, that simple.
Sorry to be short gotta get to bed.
But you said she'd be wearing your squirrel if she brings her monkey.
Cant have your holy books and eat them too you know.
Wearing a cross causes no one any harm. This is about hate and control. It is a policy worthy of Mao.
Originally posted by undo
reply to post by moocowman
not gonna happen.
now i agree if the job requires no jewelry to be worn of any kind, due to sanitation policies and such, that' a different story. but just cause someone doesn't want to see two intersecting lines, that's like crazy wacko
It has everything to do with what the employer does and doesn't want to see and if the employer "The person that pays the wages" doesn't want to see jewelery then so be it.
If this is the type of blind defense given to this woman who "Lost" her case, then mark my words employers are watching. And any smart employer would think twice about taking on someone who hides behind a fish, crucifix or any other religious bling.
Now THAT'S a religious symbol I could get behind!
Originally posted by ZombieOctopus
It doesn't matter what the symbol means, it can be an ampersand on the chain, if your employer says no, then no.
Originally posted by undo
reply to post by moocowman
sure, the owner is the boss. we all know that. we know the boss makes the rules. but guess what, mr. moo? any boss that'd make a rule saying you can't wear your jewelry because he doesn't agree with it, is probably a tyrant anyway
you're reiterating the obvious. any time you work for an employer that has a uniform for employees, they expect you to wear it, but very very few expect your jewelry to reflect or not reflect their work place environment, unless, as i said before, it interfers with safety, is gaudy and/or interfers with the uniform in some other way. that's because interfering with something someone wears, as typically small as a piece of jewelry is, all because you don't like what it represents, is interfering with the free will expression