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Sunday, November 01, 2009

So, Patients' Rights Don't Apply to Dhimmis?

Why should there even be a question about this if it is not a religion-affiliated hospital? This woman is a doctor, not a chaplain. She has a responsibility to her patients to not make them uncomfortable by foisting her religious views on them. But obviously she thinks her comfort, to say nothing of the advancement of the cultural jihad, is more important. She demands to wear her hijab while working as a doctor when a doctor in Saudi Arabia would be able to tear a cross or any non-muslim symbol off a patient? Hah.


Clinic Forbids Muslim Doctor to Wear Hijab
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Associated Press


DALLAS — A Muslim doctor interviewing for a job at a suburban Dallas medical
clinic says officials there told her she couldn't wear her headscarf while working.

Dr. Hena Zaki of Plano said Friday that she was shocked when CareNow officials told her in person and later by e-mail that a no-hat policy extended to her hijab.

Zaki had been on a tour of an Allen CareNow clinic two weeks ago when she said the regional medical director told her he didn't want her to be surprised about the policy during orientation.

"He interrupted the interview and said he didn't want me to take this the wrong
way," Zaki said. "Like an FYI."

Zaki wants an apology and a change in CareNow's policies to accommodate expressions of religious belief — "whether it be a turban or facial hair."

However, CareNow President Tim Miller said he doesn't see anything wrong with the policy.

Neither do I. (Fine with me if this bitch wants to grow a beard, however.) I know the "anti-discrimination" laws hamstring most employers, but there must be something in most hospital patients' bill of rights about medical staff not being allowed to impose their religious beliefs on patients.

Read the rest. Guess who wrote CareNow a letter.

5 comments:

  1. Revere Rides Again,

    Its good to here that some people out there still have some guts.

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  2. Revere Rides Again,

    Also might the Hijab interfere with medical practice, and therefor could be disqualified on those grounds as well?

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  3. It would be interesting to find out. It doesn't specify whether she is a surgeon, for one thing. In a hospital setting patients do not have control over which doctors they will encounter in the course of their stay. There will always be some religious expression present, but patients should not be required to accommodate a physician's personal spiritual beliefs.

    There's a 20 year old girl in a coma in Arizona because her pigshit of a father didn't think she was muslim enough. Does she deserve to wake up and find some arrogant muslima doctor in hijab giving her the hairy eyeball?

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  4. We know whats going on here. The Muslim Mafia C.A.I.R. is bullying the clinic to make special accomodation for Islam. Part of the "stealth jihad" to Islamasize America.

    There trying everything they can. It wasn't that long ago a Muslim woman in Florida tried to force the DMV to take her driver license picture with only her eyes showing! Now what kind of an ID would that have been?

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  5. P.S.-Just came across this:

    http://www.wowowow.com/politics/islamic-head-scarf-sparks-controversy-norway-women-burn-hijab-video-245601

    Norwegian Progress Party is right, the Muslim headscarf controversy is part of the "sneak islamazation".

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