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WORKING FROM HOME ARGUMENT
I honestly can’t see the justification for making people return to the office if you are not customer facing/ front line staff
You want people to pay excessive amounts on travel, waste hours travelling for what ?
To sit next to you while you say 4 words all day.
For those who don’t do their work, monitor them and tell them they have to attend the office 4 days a week for a PIP and you’ll see how quickly they’ll improve…. but if someone’s is hitting targets and doing their work, while making it easier to be a better mother or father or carer to elderly parents, by being present doing the school run, attending after school activities on time and getting a home cooked meal prepared for their family why stop that ??
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People aren’t cutting luxuries anymore. They’re cutting life.
No concerts. No trips. No eating out. No small joys.
Everything is just too expensive.
And sure, you can tell me places are packed.
But I see more and more people going into debt for experiences that used to be affordable.
This shouldn't happen.
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HALAL.
Is it too much to ask that my meat in the supermarket is clearly labelled halal - if it is halal?
No. It is not too much. It is the bare minimum.
I would like to decline eating food over which an Islamic prayer has been said. That goes against everything I believe in. Against my values. Against my faith.
And it is my full right as a consumer and as a Christian to know what I put in my mouth - and what has happened to it before it got there.
This is not about hatred towards Muslims (so take it easy). It is about respect for myself.
And here is what is so absurd…sorry, what is so grotesque:
A large proportion of the meat sold in Danish (or EU) supermarkets is halal slaughtered. Without it being clearly stated. Without you as a consumer being actively informed. You buy it. You eat it. And you don’t know.
Halal slaughter means the animal must face Mecca. That an Islamic prayer - Bismillah Allahu Akbar - is recited over the animal before it is slaughtered. That the meat is thereby dedicated to Allah.
This is not a neutral product. It is a religious ritual.
And I - as a Christian - did not ask to participate in that ritual. I was not asked. I was not informed. It just happened.
Imagine the reverse. Imagine Muslims being served food that had been blessed in the name of Jesus without knowing it. The uproar it would cause. Rightfully so.
So why is it not the same when it happens the other way around?
Because it is never the same. It is never symmetrical. The consideration always goes one way.
Label the meat. Clearly. Always.
Not as a hostile act. But as the most basic respect for consumers’ right to know what they are buying…and what they do not want.
This is not racism (so relax, again). It is consumer protection!❤️🔥✝️🪽
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