I personally would not go to an ISNA convention to hand out fliers about being an ExMuslim. It’s akin to ppl that storm Kingdom Halls when Jehovah’s Witnesses are just minding their own business in their own space. However, ppl should have the right to do so in a free country.
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It would be interesting to learn the outcome. My experience with Hilton is that they take customer service very seriously - try to make the experience seamlessly good. Starbucks, not so much.
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Something is wrong with certain people, as they are okay with denying human rights. Or it that only people of certain religious background have right to expression? Just ridiculous!!
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With all due respect, I wouldn’t count on an apology if I were you. The two companies you mention are following the path of least resistance. This happens a lot in the corporate world, which is allergic to controversy. This phenomenon, alas, is as real as it is feckless.
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Again I will ask who is to be blamed for such narrative.
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