Posted on 06/02/2015 1:43:48 PM PDT by Biggirl
The Supreme Court ruled Monday in favor of Samantha Elauf, a Muslim woman who sued for discrimination after not being hired by Abercrombie & Fitch, because her insistence on wearing the Muslim hijab conflicted with their dress code.
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Because nothing says “modern American woman” more than a medieval, Arab headdress.
Why??? Because she knows how to play the game and get a big payout by suing.
Why would a devout Muslim want to come to the United States?
So she can pose nude in their disgusting ads!
For the same reason homosexuals shop around to find a Christian baker who will refuse to bake them a cake. So that they can use the defective legal system in this country as a club to beat on people who don't agree with them.
Just think: this woman made millions of dollars claiming discrimination over the kinds of things that are done to you and me every day. :)
You know, she is totally nude under that burka.
Why would a liberal want to stay in the United States?
She will probably refuse to sell certain articles of clothing and take the company to court and force them to change their product line to suit Muslims.
To scream “discrimination” and “islamophobia”.
Next question.
Just to P.O. a Christian/Westerner.
Good point.
To thumb her nose at American culture.
Answer: To annoy non Muslims.
She’s wearing makeup. I guess that’s okay with the jibjab.
Employee discount?
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They don’t. They’re hoping they’d get turned away so they can complain.
Religious people can be hypocrites would be my answer.
I see a lot of people choosing a religious covering to hide what’s really going on in their hearts.
I have had that experience myself in the Christian religion and been like the Apostle Paul, a great Pharisee and hypocrite.
Sometimes the religion in question is Islam and I have seen head covered angry, cigarette smoking, cussing Muslim women in my lifetime.
The medieval, Arab headdress only started showing up about 40 years ago when the Muslim Brotherhood started it’s Curse
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