European judges have ruled in favour of Nadia Eweida who took her case to the European Court of Human Rights after BA made her
stop wearing a necklace with a cross. Judges ruled that the rights of three other Christians had not been
violated.
The other cases involved nurse Shirley Chaplin whose employer also
stopped her wearing necklaces with a cross, Gary McFarlane - a marriage
counsellor fired after saying he might object to giving sex therapy advice to
gay couples - and registrar Lillian Ladele, who was disciplined after she
refused to conduct same-sex civil partnership ceremonies.
In a typical piece of cowardice the British government backed this oppression of Christians. A sad sign of the times in modern Britain. It seems that freedom of speech and conscience exist as long as you follow the prevailing politically correct orthodoxy. Otherwise all the talk about diversity and equality is just more bullshit.
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Ordure of oxen indeed. Thank God there are still a few brains working, like yours, in the U.K.
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