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This thread isn’t as serious as you might hope for it to be, but I also think there’s a serious issue at stake…
…for you see, I work for an American corporation that deals with convenience stores on a regular basis. As a part of my own occupation, I wind up seeing several hundred convenience store names in a single week. Not surprisingly, most of these stores are owned by someone with the last name “Patel.”
I’ve also noticed that a lot of these convenience stores have names obviously rooted in Hinduism: store names such as “Shree Ganesha Inc.” or “Lord Ram Enterprises.” I, for one, don’t find Hinduism insulting, intimidating, or anything of that nature - but it occurred to me that these businesses are getting away with placing their religion in public eye! Never have I seen a public convenience store with the name “Kingdom of Heaven Enterprises” or “Christ’s Blood Inc.” Nor have I seen anything like “Kuffir Stop-n-Shop” or “Shalom Quick Stop”! The only time I have seen any store with a religious title in its name is when it is a store devoted to selling religious goods; however, even the local Christian bookstore in town here is called “The Master’s Loft” so as not to coerce freedom of religion.
Should Hindus be allowed to get away with this?
Even if we say ‘no,’ it definitely seems no measures will be taken to stop it simply because Hinduism is fairly harmless.
…for you see, I work for an American corporation that deals with convenience stores on a regular basis. As a part of my own occupation, I wind up seeing several hundred convenience store names in a single week. Not surprisingly, most of these stores are owned by someone with the last name “Patel.”
Should Hindus be allowed to get away with this?
Even if we say ‘no,’ it definitely seems no measures will be taken to stop it simply because Hinduism is fairly harmless.