• nutsack@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    nobody should ever be granted special privileges based on religion or political beliefs. the postal service and the pharmacy face the same moral circumstances in these two scenarios.

    civil disobedience is still disobedience. you do it because you believe its right, and you accept the consequences.

    • HelixDab2@lemm.ee
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      2 months ago

      AFAIK, no one has rights based on political beliefs. But in the US, people have religious liberty granted to them under the constitution, within some fairly loose limits, and discriminating against people in employment based on their religious requirements is not legal. There’s the issue of ‘reasonable accommodations’; if I’m Muslim, then a company denying me the ability to pray several times each shift is almost certainly religious discrimination.

      Yes, I agree that we should view religion as a choice rather than an inherent quality, but that’s not the way the constitution is.