A Satan-worshipping veteran employee who works at an undisclosed facility recently filed a complaint with a nonprofit civil rights organization about a display on his supervisor's desk that read, “Not today, Satan, not today.” It was a sign of a grotesque Christian supremacist. , new york post report. The sign has since been removed from the supervisor's desk.
The self-proclaimed Satanist is an Air Force veteran who “believes in many non-theistic teachings.”[s] (Including devil worshipers)
The worker said poor working conditions already existed at the closed-to-public veterans facility when he or she was invited to the superintendent's office. The employee then observed the sign placed on his supervisor's desk, and the sign was placed “in such a way that it was physically directed toward the person sitting in the visitor chair across from the desk.” He claimed that he had been exposed.
Letter sent by employee to company Military Religious Freedom FoundationThe civil rights organization explained that he or she sent my boss a “passionate and highly emotional email explaining my feelings towards her and her boss.” The organization agreed to let the veterans file a lawsuit against their supervisors.
Michael Weinstein, an attorney and founder and president of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, said the worker “already had a significant issue with his immediate supervisor, and this did nothing to resolve it.” .
According to Weinstein, some people don't realize the “full nature of Satanism.”he said this christian post He said the supervisor's sign was a “harmful example of an attempt to express a particular religious view in an unwarranted context.”
“It's not about sacrificing children with a knife in the middle of the night,” Weinstein said. “Remember, from our point of view, we're not looking at what's good or bad, we're looking at what's legal and what's illegal.”
“We do not consider whether Satan is at fault, or Jesus is at fault, or Vishnu is at fault, or Buddha or Yahweh is at fault. We look at how,” he added. “We are a secular democratic republic. That's why we have separation of church and state. It's all about time, place and manner.”
The employee explained in the letter that the sign was eventually removed “without any resistance from hostile Christian superiors.” The employee also said that upper management is “currently considering implementing more cultural sensitivity training, transferring me to a new manager, and sending an apology email to the entire team.” .
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