Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 13, 2015
A Danish culinary school is being forced to shell out shekels after allegedly “forcing” a Moslem student to consume delicious pig flesh.
The student, whose has not been identified, was told that she would have to eat the food she cooked like her other classmates, the Danish newspaper Politiken, reported.
During the case, it was insisted that the woman was being discriminated against on religious grounds. The original complaint was filed against the school to the Equal Treatment Board.
The 24-year-old, who was taken to Denmark from Libya as a baby, was attending the Holstebro Culinary School at the time of the incident.
Dishes that had been cooked by the group of students contained pork, prompting the woman to abstain from trying them.
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Her refusal to eat the food prompted the school’s officials to ask her to taste, but not swallow, the dishes.
The woman recorded the conversation with the school’s officials and later presented the tape as evidence in court.
Isn’t “ask” different than “force”? I mean, don’t those words have a completely separate meaning? And yet, all new sources reporting on this story are using the word “force,” giving us the image of “force-feeding,” as if they held the raghead woman down and shoved it in her mouth.
Also, isn’t it illegal to record a conversation with someone without their knowledge and consent? It definitely is in America.
The good news is the school was originally ordered to pay the force-fed Moslem the equivalent of £48,000 by the Orwellian-sounding “Equal Treatment Board,” but the school challenged the claim in the Danish High Court which, while upholding the claim, reduced the required payout to £872.
However, she can probably just go to the welfare office that pays all her bills and say the whole thing caused her such hurt feelings that she now needs a bonus from the Danish people to pay for the emotions. They cannot deny her that or it would be pure hatred. And as everyone knows, the emotion of hatred is not only the worst possible thing which anyone can ever feel, it is also against the law.