Posted on 06/16/2013 10:41:59 AM PDT by Rusty0604
Bacon sandwiches are now racist. What race is bacon again? I keep forgetting. "Contractor loses out on his 'dream' £1,000-a-week IT role after unwittingly saying he would treat his Muslim recruiter to a bacon sandwich," by Helen Lawson for the Daily Mail, June 15 (thanks to Blazing Cat Fur): An IT contractor claims an off-the-cuff remark about a bacon sandwich cost him a £1,000-a-week job. Clive Hunt, 58, says he was offered an eight-month NHS contract after attending an interview set up by recruitment firm Reed. 'Later, as I was driving home, Ms Sacranie's manager called me and wanted to know about the racist remark I had made.
'I said I had not made one and he said I had said that I would get her a bacon sandwich. But I only made the remark because she referred to breakfast.
'The woman was of Asian appearance. I am not a racist, never have been. I wasn't brought up that way.
'Bacon sandwiches are often eaten at breakfast. I didn't think for a minute this would have caused offence otherwise I wouldn't have said it.'
Mr Hunt said he was due to take up the NHS role last Monday.
'I have lost a contract because of an unassuming remark about a bacon sarnie,' he said.
(Excerpt) Read more at jihadwatch.terrorismawareness.org ...
Most rational people would think that being afraid of a word describing “non-kosher” food, and punishing someone for saying it, is superstitious, not devotional. Good thing he didn’t try to take her picture with his cellphone. She might have thought he was “stealing her soul.”
Mmmm, salty, chewy, yummy, racist bacon!
“I’m bacon ya to change your mind”
As I have posted elsewhere, EDL Leader Tommy Robinson has stated that there are two “laws” in England today: One (the more lenient) for the Muslims; the other (far harsher) for everyone else.
The irony? The two-tiered legal system is primarily policed and adjudicated/litigated by non-Muslims.
Anti-non-muslim descrimination is okay I guess?
Aren’t clams racist (i.e. haram) as well?
>>The irony? The two-tiered legal system is primarily policed and adjudicated/litigated by non-Muslims.
For now. Next step: it will be adjudicated and policed by Muslims.
Muslims believe in Islamic supremacy. Bow to your masters and pay your jiza tax, lowly subhuman kufir! < /s >
For now. Next step: it will be adjudicated and policed by Muslims.
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Well put. Ominously well put.
“Well, perhaps some of those little crackers ...”
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Hilarious!
Anti-non-muslim descrimination is okay I guess?
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But, of course.... It is “de rigueur!”
stock up on dried pork products to hang around your house for when the muzzie invasion comes- apparently it’s like kryptonite to them
Bacon attack on an American mosque: prank or hate crime?
Strips of bacon spelling ‘PIG’ and ‘CHUMP’ were found in front of a South Carolina mosque Sunday. In post-9/11 America, pork which is unclean in Islam is a primary form of anti-Muslim protest.
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Justice/2010/1015/Bacon-attack-on-an-American-mosque-prank-or-hate-crime
'The woman was of Asian appearance.
Noting that this incident took place in UK, I then notice the following line in another FR thread referencing a UK incident.
"Asian" is British media code for "Muslim."UK: Muslim gang shouts abuse at young air cadets at Army barracks
I don't know what was Muslim about the woman's appearance, but not only are Muslims evidently expecting people to profile them concerning their prohibited foods, but consider the following. Roman Catholics, for example, have food restrictions too but would say, simply and diplomatically, "no thank you, today is Friday and I'm not supposed to eat meat," as opposed to having somebody fired.
What am I overlooking?
Even if the woman was wearing hijab I can’t understand how talking about bacon should be considered racist. They expect everyone to know what “insults” them? I’ve said “merry christmas” to Jews (not knowing their faith)before and they politely say, “I celebrate Hannuka, but thanks”.
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