Welcome to life under sharia law Mr. Earsing.
This is what happens when American companies and government officials listen to terror-linked, sharia-wanting Muslims. Especially when they don’t do their research first or have all the facts first. They make rash and foolish. Obama was made a fool of by Vladimir Putin and Walmart by Hamas-linked CAIR. Will Walmart submit to CAIR again?
via Muslim group asks Walmart to re-hire manager fired over Facebook posting – City & Region – The Buffalo News.
A national Muslim organization has
encouraged Walmart to rehire the Hamburg store employee who was recently
fired after he posted derogatory comments about Muslims.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations
wrote a letter this week to Walmart executive William S. Simon
expressing hope that the retail giant will accept an apology from the
employee, Terry Earsing, “and if possible provide him employment.”
The letter, dated Wednesday, followed talks between Earsing and two representatives from the council.
“He was very apologetic,” said Sadyia
Khalique, operations coordinator for the New York chapter of CAIR. “We
appreciate his coming forward and speaking with us.”
Walmart last week fired Earsing from his
assistant manager job at the Southwestern Boulevard store in Hamburg
after he posted on Facebook a photograph of two Muslim women dressed in
full cover in Walmart, along with the written comments: “Halloween came
early this year … do they really have to … dress like that … your in my
country … get that … off!!!!!.”
CAIR had urged Walmart to pursue “appropriate disciplinary action” in addressing his Facebook comments.
But Khalique said this week that the Muslim organization never sought to force Earsing out of a job.
“What we want to try and do is make sure
this doesn’t cause a huge damper on his life,” she said. “We hope
through this whole process that Terry is still able to continue working
in his full capacity.”
A call and email to Walmart representatives were not returned Thursday.
Earsing said he was grateful for the
letter and for the conversations with Khalique and Ryan Mahoney, board
president of CAIR’s New York chapter.
“They’ve accepted my apologies, and we’re
friends,” he said. “Like I said before, I’m just sorry that all of this
happened. If I could take it all back, I would.”
Earsing said he doubted the letter would prompt Walmart to rehire him.
“I violated a company policy,” he said. “I violated their trust.”
He has interviewed for other retail jobs since his dismissal.
The Buffalo News story last week on
Earsing’s firing drew a heavy reader response, including those who
supported his right to make the remarks and derided the retailer for its
reaction.
“I appreciate the support in one way,” Earsing said. “But in another way, I don’t, because what I did was wrong.”
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