I don’t know if it’s apples and oranges, but the comments here sound like just the opposite of the comments on the story about the family on the airplane that complained about the movie. I guess in the airplane case, it’s ok to have a few moonbats dictate what movie all the other passengers could watch.
Two parents asked for a family movie aboard a plane with families. No demands were made, simply requests. The family has no means of not being on the plane. The family takes steps to distract their kids and the pilot diverts the plane on his own.
A government body capitulates to and enforces rules in favor of Muslims, forcing all to comply. They give a little nod and look concerned for the non-Muslims but haven’t the balls to tell the Muslims (a conquering ideology) to get lost.
Your ludicrous statement says these two scenarios are alike and should be treated as such. Unreal.
Yeah it’s in the same vein. Both cases were equally stupid.