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hasikelee
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daeve, you present another balanced and good post. Plenty of times people of all walks and races do something biased or uncharitable.And this kind of behavior shouldn’t be tolerated in the workplace. If one guy can’t eat at his desk, nobody can eat at his desk. Dress codes should be equally enforced.
But there are also plenty of Christians who are intolerant too. How many people say Catholics aren’t Christians? We do it to each other…traditionals and liberals, both sides have little barbs to shoot at the other. There’s intolerance all around us. Racial intolerance, gender intolerance, class intolerance.
As Catholics and Americans, I want us to rise about it.
It still, however, seems that there are specific difficulties for the American Muslim in the workplace.
This makes sense as does not every group or person have individual issues? Think of Catholics in the medical profession. Right now it is a crazy place for anyone against birth control, abortion, euthanasia, assisted suicide, determining brain death, infanticide, etc. Thus it would seem that Catholics are particularly ornery or picky if all someone looked at was their participation in the science and medical community.
This is how I see those who practice the Muslim faith while in a retail or service industry. They do not want to present a neutral and professional image that is so crucial when dealing with many different people. Oftentimes, they will refuse to associate or talk with customers who are “different” or “abominable.” .