You shouldn't refuse because they are Muslim, you should refuse because it is in bad taste.
That's a judgement call. In a free country you would have a right to refuse sevice for any reason--even religious ones.
You shouldn't refuse because they are Muslim, you should refuse because it is in bad taste.
If I were them I'd shrug it off and openly carry on my business and allow any employee who wants to carry as well.
That's a judgement call. In a free country you would have a right to refuse sevice for any reason--even religious ones.
I have refused to work for people just because I did not like them. Religion or gender Bias never entered into it.
I have installed systems for openly gay men.....I mean "Openly" cross dressing men wanting to be female. They never bothered me in an uncomfortable way and I went about my work.
Now, I have told a few A$$ hats to go **** themselves over the years. That should always be a choice we can make with no reprisal.
You shouldn't refuse because they are Muslim, you should refuse because it is in bad taste. If the WBC came in and asked you to make the same thing would you make it? The religious part is irrelevant, it's the taste. And not the sugary kind.
If I were them I'd shrug it off and openly carry on my business and allow any employee who wants to carry as well.
I would too. I bet I could get some of my armed friends to come hang out as well. But I heard this guy being interviewed and he just wants to mind his own business and be left alone. He sounds like a nice person that's not into statement making business.
The forces of progress are surging forward.
Up from $410 to $435 with a mighty $25 donation.
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I must say, they are quite impressive in their zeal and dedication (especially when it comes to spending their OWN money).
The Indiana amendment prohibits service providers from using the law as a legal defense for refusing to provide goods, services, facilities or accommodations. It also bars discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, age, national origin, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or U.S. military service.
The measure exempts churches and affiliated schools, along with nonprofit religious organizations.
House Speaker Brian Bosma said the law sends a "very strong statement" that the state will not tolerate discrimination.
Business leaders, many of whom had opposed the law or canceled travel to the state because of it, called the amendment a good first step but said more work needs to be done. Gay-rights groups noted that Indiana's civil-rights law still does not include LGBT people as a protected class.
the gutted bill "is a good first step" but now we need civil rights law to designate LGBTFRSKLNCR-BDMNIEW
as a protected class
It also bars discrimination based on race, color, religion, ancestry, age, national origin, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or U.S. military service.
House Speaker Brian Bosma said the law sends a "very strong statement" that the state will not tolerate discrimination.
$740,595
That's three quarters of a million dollars!
I would drop catering all together. Hello, pickup or delivery?