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r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: Links for my reply


@bruce MN wrote:

Her even applying, knowing full well what she would enounter, has a James O'Keefe like ring to it.  


How would she know what she was going to encounter when she applied? Do you believe this type of discrimination is common in Canada? When I first read it I thought it was satire from a site like the onion. 



r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: Christians need not apply


@schnurrbart wrote:
30 I can't believe you would object to a company exercising it's religious freedom!

I don't. I think every business should have the same right.

Canuck_2
Senior Contributor

Re: Links for my reply

Had to look up who James O'Keefe was but yes it has a similar ring to it.

 

Appears she had a purpose behind her application and used the right wording to trip the potential employers into bad behaviour which suited her purposes.

Canuck_2
Senior Contributor

Re: Links for my reply


@r3020 wrote:

@bruce MN wrote:

Her even applying, knowing full well what she would enounter, has a James O'Keefe like ring to it.  


How would she know what she was going to encounter when she applied? Do you believe this type of discrimination is common in Canada? When I first read it I thought it was satire from a site like the onion. 




When you read it did you notice how she put her religious dogma in her email 'to annoy them'?

 

They should not have responded the way they did but it appears she was begging them to do so.

 

Even an old hick farmer like me knows that responses like the potential employers is asking for trouble.

But even you blinded by your relgion should be able to see how she was tempting them to react probably with the intent to attack them.

 

When someone comes out of a religious school and uses her school record for a job interview they should expect that the employer will know what religion they practice and with a school with court proceedings behind it the potential employer is even more likely to know so if they were going to discriminate they could have easily done it and said nothing and no one would know but she prodded them with religious dogma and they fell for it.

 

If you do not like that sort of discrimination then you will be watching the court case that has just been taken to your supreme court where a company refused to hire a young lady because she wore a head scarf.

She scored quite high on their job interview and was going to be hired by the local manager but higher ups denied it because of her head scarf.

r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: Links for my reply


@Canuck_2 wrote:

@r3020 wrote:

@bruce MN wrote:

Her even applying, knowing full well what she would enounter, has a James O'Keefe like ring to it.  


How would she know what she was going to encounter when she applied? Do you believe this type of discrimination is common in Canada? When I first read it I thought it was satire from a site like the onion. 




When you read it did you notice how she put her religious dogma in her email 'to annoy them'?

 

They should not have responded the way they did but it appears she was begging them to do so.

 

Even an old hick farmer like me knows that responses like the potential employers is asking for trouble.

But even you blinded by your relgion should be able to see how she was tempting them to react probably with the intent to attack them.

 

When someone comes out of a religious school and uses her school record for a job interview they should expect that the employer will know what religion they practice and with a school with court proceedings behind it the potential employer is even more likely to know so if they were going to discriminate they could have easily done it and said nothing and no one would know but she prodded them with religious dogma and they fell for it.

 

If you do not like that sort of discrimination then you will be watching the court case that has just been taken to your supreme court where a company refused to hire a young lady because she wore a head scarf.

She scored quite high on their job interview and was going to be hired by the local manager but higher ups denied it because of her head scarf.


She was a student at the university. She didn't make the rules. She was blackballed because she is a Christian. She never broke any rules at the place of employment, she wasn't given the chance.

schnurrbart
Veteran Advisor

Re: Christians need not apply

Oh, you weren't complaining about this Canadian company exercising it's religious beliefs? Coulda fooled me!
JacobMcCandless
Senior Contributor

Re: Christians need not apply

Such a human waste.

r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: Christians need not apply


@schnurrbart wrote:
Oh, you weren't complaining about this Canadian company exercising it's religious beliefs? Coulda fooled me!

Do you agree withy their right to hire whom ever they please?

man of steel
Senior Contributor

Re: Christians need not apply

Why do you even bother with him? His caliber seems to be incapable of any thinking beyond that first layer of information

Canuck_2
Senior Contributor

Those emails

This is a link to the emails that are involved in this story.

They are listed in chronologic order.

 

http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/1310195-copy-paste-of-all-amaruk-emails-in-chronological.html