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Sweden: Muslim caregiver refuses to buy elderly woman Christmas ham due to “religious reasons”
A Muslim caregiver in Sweden has caused controversy after she refused to purchase a Christmas ham for one of her company’s clients, saying that it violated her religious beliefs.
Liberal Party member Eva Castberger stated that “faithfulness is a private matter and nothing that should affect other people in one’s occupation.” This is precisely the problem with Islamic supremacism. Islam is not practiced as a “private matter”; it is political and authoritarian, with the expectation that infidels will bow to it. Although faith is to be respected overall, the caregiver is an employee of this company serving clients.
Castberger also pointed out that “Not a word was said about the discrimination the elderly woman suffered when she was refused to get the food purchased as she wanted.” The discrimination, intolerance and violation of rights are rarely pointed out when they are committed by Muslims. To do so renders one “Islamophobic.”
The incident is just the latest cultural clash between traditional Swedish society and newly arrived Islamic immigrants.
Add to this much greater issues: Sweden is on the verge of civil war due to “cultural clashes”; the National Police Commissioner has had to cry out “help us, help us”; more than 80 percent of its police want to quit their jobs due to the level of extreme violence by Muslim migrants; and no-go zones have sprung up and are expanding.
“Muslim Caregiver Refuses to Buy Elderly Woman Christmas Ham Due to ‘Religious Reasons’”, by Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, December 21, 2017:
A Muslim caregiver in Sweden has caused controversy after she refused to purchase a Christmas ham for one of her company’s clients, saying that it violated her religious beliefs.The case was brought before the local government council in the Swedish city of Trollhättan, where it was claimed that the elderly woman had been wronged after the Muslim caregiver had refused to buy certain food items she had been paid to pick up.The incident sparked a debate in the community, leading local Liberal Party member Eva Castberger to pen an article for newspaper TTela in which she argued that the religion of the caregiver should not have mattered and she should have carried out the tasks she was paid to perform.“Not a word was said about the discrimination the elderly woman suffered when she was refused to get the food purchased as she wanted,” Castberger added…..“Faithfulness is a private matter and nothing that should affect other people in one’s occupation,” Perlenberg wrote.The incident is just the latest cultural clash between traditional Swedish society and newly arrived Islamic immigrants.