Quizzes & Puzzles41 mins ago
No Jews...
What do you make of this story?
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/home- news/sp orts-di rect-se curity- guard-b anned-j ewish-s choolbo ys-and- told-th em-no-j ews-no- jews-97 35919.h tml
I would be particularly interested to hear the opinion of those who supported the Christian B&B couple who refused a let a room because of their religious convictions.
Were Sports Direct right to sack this security guard?
If so, why?
Me I think is was totally right to remove this guard, as this is *competely* unacceptable.
However, I believe there are some people who think that shops and service providers should have free will...
So...is there anyone who agrees with the actions of this guard?
And if so, why?
http://
I would be particularly interested to hear the opinion of those who supported the Christian B&B couple who refused a let a room because of their religious convictions.
Were Sports Direct right to sack this security guard?
If so, why?
Me I think is was totally right to remove this guard, as this is *competely* unacceptable.
However, I believe there are some people who think that shops and service providers should have free will...
So...is there anyone who agrees with the actions of this guard?
And if so, why?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by sp1814. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
-- answer removed --
I see a very strong link to the story about the B&B owners. They did not want to offer a service based on their religious-based convictions.
If you support their right to refuse service to a section of the community, then surely any business has the right to do the same.
This security guard had no business trying to stop Jews entering Sports Direct, but if the management of the chain decided that, due to the situation in Palestine, it would not allow Jews into any of it's stores, would they get the same level of support that the Christian B&B owners received (from those who's political convictions lean to the right)?
If you support their right to refuse service to a section of the community, then surely any business has the right to do the same.
This security guard had no business trying to stop Jews entering Sports Direct, but if the management of the chain decided that, due to the situation in Palestine, it would not allow Jews into any of it's stores, would they get the same level of support that the Christian B&B owners received (from those who's political convictions lean to the right)?