Some Backbone, at Last?
30 Muslim workers fired for praying on job at Dell - Thursday, 03/10/05: by ROB JOHNSON, Staff Writer.
On the Tennessean website was the following poll: Reader poll Should companies have to make accommodations for their employees' religious beliefs? Two out of three respondents said "NO!" That is in middle Tennessee, where protestant Christianity is strong. How encouraging that was to read.
The kerfuffle was just another attempt by Muslims to wag the dog by the tail. Here was the issue:
Even Dell was bending over to grab the ankles too much while other companies in the Nashville area have been utterly spinelessly obeisant to local Muslim demands for all sorts of concessions revolving about Islam. Obsequiousness toward Muslims' demands regarding Islam has reached utterly disgusting prominence everywhere in America, to say nothing of Europe.
An incident on Fox and Friends this morning was typical of American thought disorder regarding Muslims and Islam. The hostess, while interviewing Paul Sperry, author of a very important new book, Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives have Penetrated Washington, was quick to require that the author reinforce that "Islam is a religion of peace." You know the drill: No criticism of any religion, from the Right. Although not fully morally certain of himself, the author did in fact indicate that Islam is a religion of peace FOR MUSLIMS. Obviously, the hostess has abysmal ignorance about Islam and needed to hear something good said about a big religion.
If one is still ignorant about Islam this far past 11 September 2001, then one is part of the problem, not part of the solution.
These Muslims are pushing us around because (1) they can and Islam requires such behaviors, and (2) they regard us as weak. They have found all of the chinks in Americans' armor, and they exploit every weakness. They know that dominant Christians loathe criticizing religion per se and any specific religion. Christians always feel superior to any but their sect, but they turn the other cheek every time.
The author, Paul Sperry, gave examples of how Muslims even in the FBI literally "pussy-whip" that organization, using Islam as a club. And, the FBI lets them get away with it. The FBI is not alone.
Dell in the Nashville area stood up to these practitioners of the evil cult of Islam, and it won--while the spineless ran for the hills. Americans and America can win, but winning requires an attitude adjustment.
The tenets of Christianity itself sow the seeds of its own destruction with all of its paralyzing moral homilies. Unless Christians wake up, they will hand America to Muslims and perish as Christians and Americans.
There is a remark attributed to the late John Wayne: If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.
On the Tennessean website was the following poll: Reader poll Should companies have to make accommodations for their employees' religious beliefs? Two out of three respondents said "NO!" That is in middle Tennessee, where protestant Christianity is strong. How encouraging that was to read.
The kerfuffle was just another attempt by Muslims to wag the dog by the tail. Here was the issue:
Somalis left workstations at sunset.
Faced with that difficult decision, Abdi H. Nuur removed his employee badge and walked away last month from his forklift driver's job at Dell Computer's Nashville plant. He and 29 other Somali Muslims say they were forced to choose between their faith and their employment.
''Employees are allowed time off with pay to pray. We have traffic-free areas for them to use for prayer.''
Sometimes those religious needs conflict with the business, though.
''When granting time off during a shift on a manufacturing line would be disruptive,'' Drury said, ''we have worked out reasonable accommodations, such as a tag-out procedure when employees can leave the line to pray and return, allowing the next employee time to leave the line to pray.''
Even Dell was bending over to grab the ankles too much while other companies in the Nashville area have been utterly spinelessly obeisant to local Muslim demands for all sorts of concessions revolving about Islam. Obsequiousness toward Muslims' demands regarding Islam has reached utterly disgusting prominence everywhere in America, to say nothing of Europe.
An incident on Fox and Friends this morning was typical of American thought disorder regarding Muslims and Islam. The hostess, while interviewing Paul Sperry, author of a very important new book, Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives have Penetrated Washington, was quick to require that the author reinforce that "Islam is a religion of peace." You know the drill: No criticism of any religion, from the Right. Although not fully morally certain of himself, the author did in fact indicate that Islam is a religion of peace FOR MUSLIMS. Obviously, the hostess has abysmal ignorance about Islam and needed to hear something good said about a big religion.
If one is still ignorant about Islam this far past 11 September 2001, then one is part of the problem, not part of the solution.
These Muslims are pushing us around because (1) they can and Islam requires such behaviors, and (2) they regard us as weak. They have found all of the chinks in Americans' armor, and they exploit every weakness. They know that dominant Christians loathe criticizing religion per se and any specific religion. Christians always feel superior to any but their sect, but they turn the other cheek every time.
The author, Paul Sperry, gave examples of how Muslims even in the FBI literally "pussy-whip" that organization, using Islam as a club. And, the FBI lets them get away with it. The FBI is not alone.
Dell in the Nashville area stood up to these practitioners of the evil cult of Islam, and it won--while the spineless ran for the hills. Americans and America can win, but winning requires an attitude adjustment.
The tenets of Christianity itself sow the seeds of its own destruction with all of its paralyzing moral homilies. Unless Christians wake up, they will hand America to Muslims and perish as Christians and Americans.
There is a remark attributed to the late John Wayne: If you think education is expensive, try ignorance.
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