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Muslims Demand Polygamy In Response To Same Sex Unions

Following the introduction of civil partnerships, Muslim representatives in Italy are now demanding the legalisation of polygamy.

Responding to a new law allowing same sex couples to enter civil unions, Hamza Piccardo argued that if gay relationships, which Muslims disagree with, are a civil right then Italians must accept polygamy as a civil right too.

The founder of the Union of Islamic Communities and Organisations (UCOII) in Italy took to Facebook to claim polygamy is a “civil right” and that Italy would benefit from the large number of Muslim births it would promote.

The UCOII president wrote: “When it comes to civil rights here, then polygamy is a civil right. Muslims do not agree with homosexual partnerships, and yet they have to accept a system that allows it. There is no reason why Italy should not accept polygamous marriages of consenting persons.”

The call for polygamy, from Italy’s largest Muslim umbrella group, was met with outrageby a number of politicians.

Debora Serracchiani, deputy chairman of the ruling Democratic Party (PD) said: “Centuries of fighting for women’s rights can not simply be brushed aside.”


“Polygamy has nothing to do with civil rights,” she added.


Paolo Grimoldi, an MEP for the anti mass migration Northern League, declared: “This is the moderate Islam, with which the Italian government intends to keep the dialogue open.”


Reflecting on the debate his Facebook post unleashed, Mr. Piccardo said: “A simple consideration of legal philosophy has sparked an uproar so grotesque as to be even funny.”


Doubling down on his earlier plea, the head of the Muslim Brotherhood-linked bodyinsisted polygamy is a civil right and a matter of “equality of citizens before the law”.


The former European Muslim Network spokesman also suggested Italy needs foreign labour and that polygamy would boost the nation’s economy.


Mr. Piccardo commented: “Do not underestimate the demographic action of polygamy. It would rebalance population decline and the consequent need for foreign labour.”


Youth unemployment in Italy has averaged at 40 per cent over the past year.


The legal recognition of civil partnerships has been highly controversial in Italy with its deep Catholic roots. In October, a representative from influential billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Foundations attended an LGBT activist event in Rome.


The event, which lobbies the Synod of Bishops, was run by the newly formed Global Network of Rainbow Catholics. The network agitates against all Catholic scripture and Church decisions, language, and doctrine that it deems intolerant to homosexuals.


Open Society programme officer Peter Matjasic attended because, the foundation’s European communications officer said, it aligned with its mission to “promote equality and combat discrimination of minority groups”.


Soros’ foundation, which spent $827 million globally in 2014, has been very active in advancing gay marriage across Europe. Mr. Matjasic is particularly involved in this cause, his most recent Tweet praising an entire summer school in Ireland devoted to promoting same sex marriage.

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In a degrading culture where a man is no longer a man and a woman is no longer a woman, how long can the goats be safe?

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[h=2]ExpressJet is sued by Muslim flight attendant over suspension for refusing to serve alcohol to passengers[/h]
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The Council on American-Islamic Relations' Michigan chapter filed the lawsuit last week on behalf of Charee Stanley, a Detroit-based flight attendant for the airline headquartered in Atlanta, on Tuesday.
 
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ExpressJet is sued by Muslim flight attendant over suspension for refusing to serve alcohol to passengers

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The Council on American-Islamic Relations' Michigan chapter filed the lawsuit last week on behalf of Charee Stanley, a Detroit-based flight attendant for the airline headquartered in Atlanta, on Tuesday.

I don't know if there is more to this story or not, but based on what you have above, what a joke. If you have an issue with serving people alcohol, maybe you shouldn't take a job that requires you to serve alcohol.
 

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I don't know if there is more to this story or not, but based on what you have above, what a joke. If you have an issue with serving people alcohol, maybe you shouldn't take a job that requires you to serve alcohol.

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I don't know if there is more to this story or not, but based on what you have above, what a joke. If you have an issue with serving people alcohol, maybe you shouldn't take a job that requires you to serve alcohol.

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[h=1]ExpressJet is sued by Muslim flight attendant over suspension for refusing to serve alcohol to passengers[/h]
  • Charee Stanley, of Detroit, was placed on unpaid leave in August last year
  • She is suing ExpressJet for wrongly suspending her and seeks back pay
  • Suit alleges airline didn't provide reasonable religious accommodation
  • ExpressJet said that it values diversity but can't comment on specific personnel matters or ongoing litigation


By KHALEDA RAHMAN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 17:12, 9 August 2016 | UPDATED: 23:52, 9 August 2016





A Muslim flight attendant has sued ExpressJet, accusing the airline of wrongly suspending her because she refused to serve alcohol to passengers.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations' Michigan chapter announced on Tuesday that it filed the lawsuit last week on behalf of Charee Stanley, a Detroit-based flight attendant for the airline headquartered in Atlanta.
The federal court case follows a discrimination complaint filed last year with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which dismissed it without determining whether the airline violated the law.


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Charee Stanley, a Muslim flight attendant, has sued ExpressJet, accusing the airline of wrongly suspending her because she refused to serve alcohol to passengers

Stanley alleges ExpressJet didn't provide a reasonable religious accommodation and seeks back pay and other damages.
'I don't think that I should have to choose between practicing my religion properly or earning a living,' Stanley said in September last year.
'I shouldn't have to choose between one or the other because they're both important.'



Stanley had been an employee at ExpressJet for three years when she was suspended last summer. She had converted to Islam sometime in 2014
In a statement, CAIR-MI said that due to her 'sincerely-held' religious beliefs that prohibit her from serving alcohol, Stanley had been instructed by her employers to work out an arrangement with another flight attendant on duty to accommodate requests for alcohol while she fulfilled other duties.


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Stanley had been an employee at ExpressJet for three years when she was suspended last summer. File photo

'The accommodation did not pose any hardship on ExpressJet Airlines whatsoever,' it said.
However, she was then on unpaid leave for 12 months in August last year. After this, her employment may be terminated, according to the council.
'Employers are obligated to provide reasonable accommodations of the religious beliefs of their employees,' said CAIR-MI Legal Director Lena Masri.
'ExpressJet wrongfully revoked the religious accommodation it directed Ms. Stanley to follow, and retaliated against her for following it by wrongfully suspending her employment.'
In a statement, ExpressJet said that it values diversity but cannot comment on specific personnel matters or ongoing litigation.

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