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cali

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48. why do so many people make dim assumptions based on... nothing?
Mon Mar 25, 2013, 11:04 AM
Mar 2013

I have no fucking deity- except maybe the god of profanity. So much for your assumption, poppet.



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French back a ban on religious symbols at work [View all] The Straight Story Mar 2013 OP
So that would include crosses ? dipsydoodle Mar 2013 #1
Yep: The Straight Story Mar 2013 #2
Especially crosses cap Mar 2013 #7
Yeah, so fucking enlightened that hundreds of thousands march against cali Mar 2013 #18
Thank you for pointing that out el_bryanto Mar 2013 #20
But does it? Quantess Mar 2013 #23
People live their religion in different ways - but one can assume that some who wears the veil el_bryanto Mar 2013 #24
Can such a ban hold up under EU scrunity? Silent3 Mar 2013 #3
Really? The laws concerning secularism in France are more than 100 year old. Mass Mar 2013 #5
This is a lot more than secularism Silent3 Mar 2013 #6
Well, I do not want to work in a place with an obstentatious religious symbol. Mass Mar 2013 #10
I haven't lived in Egypt, but I think forced female circumcism is terrible. Silent3 Mar 2013 #14
Well said. nt ZombieHorde Mar 2013 #28
What constitutes an ostentatious religious symbol in your mind? cali Mar 2013 #56
Kinda down on individual freedoms eh? Union Scribe Mar 2013 #64
Less religion is usually a good thing RedstDem Mar 2013 #4
I think less religion is a good thing too, but people being forced by law... Silent3 Mar 2013 #8
Wonder how this would affect someone with a cross tattooed on the hand for example? (nt) The Straight Story Mar 2013 #9
I dont know. I have not been in France for 4 years, Mass Mar 2013 #13
Well, as a French person, the overuse of Christian symbols in this country bothers me. Mass Mar 2013 #11
Ok, serious question here The Straight Story Mar 2013 #19
Well, gays could feel bullied by religious symbols daleo Mar 2013 #25
Well, understood - but The Straight Story Mar 2013 #31
I don't display any atheist related symbols and I definitely don't want to see any religious ones idwiyo Mar 2013 #12
I'm not a religious person, but crosses/hijabs/star of davids/etc don't bother me at all. octothorpe Mar 2013 #27
Keep your beliefs or lack of thereof to yourself. Pure and simple. idwiyo Mar 2013 #30
I wouldn't allow my lack of belief dictate what others can or cannot wear octothorpe Mar 2013 #32
Displaying religious symbols openly is no different than preaching, IMNSHO. idwiyo Mar 2013 #33
Often the symbols are for the believer. And what about Tattoos of such symbols? (nt) The Straight Story Mar 2013 #42
Keep your religious symbols private. That's not much to ask, is it? Or are we going to start idwiyo Mar 2013 #49
Ah,the oppression thing The Straight Story Mar 2013 #51
Where did I say that I feel oppressed? I did ask though to keep your private stuff private. That's idwiyo Mar 2013 #54
bwahahaha. so well thought out, hon. cali Mar 2013 #59
Symbols are not preaching marions ghost Mar 2013 #67
But a symbol is only a symbol Shivering Jemmy Mar 2013 #58
Imagine 99Forever Mar 2013 #15
Crazy treestar Mar 2013 #16
So, you support prayer in school? Mass Mar 2013 #17
They are talking about work, not school treestar Mar 2013 #21
Private work places are not the equivalent of public schools. cali Mar 2013 #22
Because nobody has ever fought or killed over religion. daleo Mar 2013 #26
Not at work treestar Mar 2013 #60
As long as it's applied to all religions, fairly, evenly, and consistently, I fully support it. sadbear Mar 2013 #29
How can it possibly be? You can tuck a cross beneath a shirt cali Mar 2013 #36
If you can effectively hide it, as in not display it, I don't care. sadbear Mar 2013 #37
blatantly biased. Nothing but ugly dog shit bigotry on display cali Mar 2013 #44
If it affects Christians, Jews, Hidus, Sikhs, Buddhits, etc., too sadbear Mar 2013 #46
Did you even read the fucking op? cali Mar 2013 #50
Of course it is. sadbear Mar 2013 #53
Use a scarf, a hat, whatever. Just don't make it a religious statement. Not that difficult and I am idwiyo Mar 2013 #41
In my religion all hats are religious symbols The Straight Story Mar 2013 #47
Great for you, that gives you a lot of freedom to chose from. Don't see you having a problem idwiyo Mar 2013 #52
why do so many people make dim assumptions based on... nothing? cali Mar 2013 #48
I find... av8r1998 Mar 2013 #34
Hysterical much? Where does it say anything about "BANNING" religion? idwiyo Mar 2013 #43
That is no hysterical. Of course it's a banning of religion when cali Mar 2013 #45
I work for private company and I do not want to see religious symbols. Keep them private, please. idwiyo Mar 2013 #55
do you work in the U.S.? cali Mar 2013 #57
BINGO! If some easily offended poster would like to revoke a portion ... 11 Bravo Mar 2013 #61
Wait what? fat crap? lol... what does that mean? octothorpe Mar 2013 #66
The French are extremely paranoid of other cultures LittleBlue Mar 2013 #35
Post removed Post removed Mar 2013 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author Mass Mar 2013 #40
No yarmulkes allowed? Highly anti-Semitic, surely (nt) Nye Bevan Mar 2013 #38
Muslims are approximately 12% of the total French population riderinthestorm Mar 2013 #62
I wish we did that here. Apophis Mar 2013 #63
"Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest." Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2013 #65
Don't like this as law marions ghost Mar 2013 #68
Locking... SidDithers Mar 2013 #69
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