I don't think anybody wants to force anybody to do anything they don't want to. Everyone's just questioning why you'd take a job in a supermarket if you're gonna be expected to do shit you might not like on a religious basis. M&S can do what they want, it's just a bit stupid IMO.OGLemon wrote:I had a Indian friend back in grade school that couldn't touch pork because of religious reasons (he was a Hindu). People have beliefs that are instilled in them deeply and you can't change that shit. No reason to hate on a ******, because you want to force him to do something that you find simple.
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M&S is boycotted by the hardcore-but-not-quite-bomb-vest Muslims anyway, so I doubt this'll make much difference.
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how come?Laszlo wrote:M&S is boycotted by the hardcore-but-not-quite-bomb-vest Muslims anyway, so I doubt this'll make much difference.
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"From is birth M&S has been linked inextricably to Zionism. In fact in a book on M&S, Lord Marcus Sieff - long time Chairman of M&S - wrote that one of the fundamental objectives of M&S is to aid the economic development of Israel."chekov wrote:how come?Laszlo wrote:M&S is boycotted by the hardcore-but-not-quite-bomb-vest Muslims anyway, so I doubt this'll make much difference.
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do they still fund zionist shit?
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Who Marks & Sparks? Dunno. They probably still sell products grown in illegally held areas, but then so do all the major supermarkets in the U.K.
Edit - Here you go, in the interest of neutrality..
Edit - Here you go, in the interest of neutrality..
The company states, "We deal with politicians and officials, in government and opposition. We do not support or align ourselves to political parties and make no political donations".
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glad u posted that i was gonna quit marks n spencers for a second there
their 1 minute microwave ginger toffee pudding things are next level, it would have been a huge loss
their 1 minute microwave ginger toffee pudding things are next level, it would have been a huge loss
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looool dam muzlins takin our jobs and keepin our pork
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Leeds makes me laugh sometimes, we're now home to birthplace of Zionist retail campaigning. I went to the first shop Marks had in the market the other dayLaszlo wrote:"From is birth M&S has been linked inextricably to Zionism. In fact in a book on M&S, Lord Marcus Sieff - long time Chairman of M&S - wrote that one of the fundamental objectives of M&S is to aid the economic development of Israel."chekov wrote:how come?Laszlo wrote:M&S is boycotted by the hardcore-but-not-quite-bomb-vest Muslims anyway, so I doubt this'll make much difference.
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Time for all loyal Brits to start wearing bacon vests.
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Comment troll of the week.Right, so if you didn't like that the shop you worked in sold dead kittens, you'd be fine to put them through the till if it was a dead kitten in a box?
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Remember that time on Iron Chef....
When Bobby Flay beat Masaharu Morimoto...
and he was so blow away - that he threw the cutting board on the ground
- and jumped up and down on it...
Then Morimoto called him an ungrateful prick for disrespecting a cutting board...
and Flay stopped and thought about it for a minute - and was like
NO FUCK THIS!!...and kept on....
well...
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When Bobby Flay beat Masaharu Morimoto...
and he was so blow away - that he threw the cutting board on the ground
- and jumped up and down on it...
Then Morimoto called him an ungrateful prick for disrespecting a cutting board...
and Flay stopped and thought about it for a minute - and was like
NO FUCK THIS!!...and kept on....
well...
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That's not really a choice though, they're being forced to hide their religion.ezza wrote:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/news ... olicy.html
wtf lol
dumb as fuck imo, dont work at a shop if you cant do the things asked of you
thats to all the religions, not just muslim which has been singled out in this article
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