Muslims File Legal Complaint At Catholic University

Muslims Don't Like Catholic Symbols

John F. Banzhaf III, the George Washington University Professor of Public Interest Law has filed allegations against Catholic University in Washington DC on behalf of Muslim students.  The allegations are being reviewed by the District of Colombia Office of Human Rights (OHR), which has the strictest discrimination laws in the country.

The official allegations claim that CUA, “does not provide space – as other universities do – for the many daily prayers Muslim students must make, forcing them instead to find temporarily empty classrooms where they are often surrounded by Catholic symbols which are incongruous to their religion.”

The formal complaint also maintains that the new same-sex residence halls are particularly discriminating against female students, which is a new position on the same-sex lawsuit that began last month.

For both aspects of the complaint: it's a Catholic university, a private institution. No one is being forced to attend it. On the other hand, its very nature and identity puts a giant target on it for social engineering.

Muslim students say they like CUA because they feel "safe" and "comfortable." They are receiving the benefits of what Catholics have built at CUA.  They want to bend the institution to their own purposes for their own "comfort." 

The Muslims want a private Catholic university to remove Catholic symbols i.e. crucifixes, statues, and pictures of Christ?  This is America if they don't like the symbols then they can go to another university.  How many Islamic universities would remove Islamic symbols for Catholics?  That's right Muslims kill infidels.

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