SouthernN'Proud
Southern Discomfort
Taking the mile when the inch is given
I guess it was OK for them to cover it up (which I can understand), but too much to restore the room to the condition in which it was found after they were done. This man made a polite request; I can conceive of only one person here who would see it otherwise. They were given complete run of the room as long as they wanted it. But because more and more factions of society are bending over backwards to NOT offend a Muslim, this man is suspended from his job.
Tip of the cap to the Neal Boortz show for the story; I got to hear a brief summary of it but not his analysis. Intrigued me enough to track it down and read the story for myself though.
A HOSPITAL porter has been suspended after a row over a crucifix being covered up in a prayer room.
The male porter had allegedly gone to use the room, which is available to visitors and staff of all faiths, at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital in Pendlebury, Salford.
When he entered the room the crucifix, which was on a table, had been covered with a cloth as several Muslims were using the room.
A source said: "The porter apparently asked them to remove the cloth when they had finished as he and others wanted to use the room later.
"There was then some kind of incident and as a result the porter was suspended. It is the talk of the hospital and many staff are astounded that the porter has been sent home, and feel he has been unfairly treated.
"It has been claimed that he was verbally abused by those in the prayer room."
I guess it was OK for them to cover it up (which I can understand), but too much to restore the room to the condition in which it was found after they were done. This man made a polite request; I can conceive of only one person here who would see it otherwise. They were given complete run of the room as long as they wanted it. But because more and more factions of society are bending over backwards to NOT offend a Muslim, this man is suspended from his job.
Tip of the cap to the Neal Boortz show for the story; I got to hear a brief summary of it but not his analysis. Intrigued me enough to track it down and read the story for myself though.