October 3, 200717 yr if they didn't they'd be accused of being 'racist' :rolleyes: - yes this is clearly going to p*** off their customers as it's going to consume more time for the customer. -_- It's nothing to do with race though, Islam is NOT isolated to one particular race or creed - you have Arab Muslims, African American Muslims, African Muslims, Asian Muslims, Oriental Muslims, Caucasian Muslims....
October 3, 200717 yr But don't forget there are restaurants run by Muslims where you can't buy alcohol but you can bring your own wine. Very few though mate... I go to Curry houses in London all the time, pretty much all run by Bangladeshi or Pakistani people, and I've yet to come across a single one without an alcohol license... And as I've stated, Muslims can do what they like with their OWN businesses, that is their right.... Perhaps all these people who object to selling alcohol in Sainsburys should seek employment within their own communities if they feel that strongly about it.... I mean, I have a strong moral objection to certain companies like Nescafe and Nestle and how they do business, would I be able to say to my supervisor that I aint gonna sell Milky Bars or Nescafe because of my moral objections....? I would likely be laughed out of his or her office....
October 3, 200717 yr Totally different story.. By the laws of the land he's not allowed to because he is under 18, totally different than some overly-pedantic, false interpretation of a religious edict.... EXACTLY!
October 3, 200717 yr It's nothing to do with race though, Islam is NOT isolated to one particular race or creed - you have Arab Muslims, African American Muslims, African Muslims, Asian Muslims, Oriental Muslims, Caucasian Muslims.... Granted I didn't know that, but I was more trying to say that any upset these days which involves religion, race, ethnicity etc, is just placed under 'racist'.
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