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Saturday, 20 October, 2007, 4:10 ( 2:10 GMT )
Editorial/OP-ED




Racist, Dirty Cards
01/09/2007 15:37:00
In his comment on “On the Sidelines” (Aug.11-17), A. Bolleri wrote (The Tripoli Post 164), 'Is there a garbage collector that is a Libyan? Or a street sweepers that is a Libyan? Perhaps not. Especially during Ramadan, the usual 8 hours work would be reduce to 4 or even less because of the reason they have during this time of not feeling well, hungry, fasting which in a multi-national company is unacceptable reason not to do your job. That is why some companies during Ramadan hired foreign workers and non-Muslim to occupy some key position in the company while it is still Ramadan. And eventually terminate them after Ramadan. I suggest you make a report of the working habits of an ordinary Libyan, since you might mistaken my own gesture as abrication or merely a hearsay.’

It is evident that Mr/Ms Bolleri is playing the 'religions' racist, dirty cards. It is possible like many other crooks of the developing nations are falsely using 'Christianity' to either push for employment in the oil rich countries or migrate, pervert and use the western world to achieve his/her ends economically and politically.

It seems that Mr/Ms Bolleri is not aware that the Libyans believe in 'God' which enshrined in both Christianity and Islam. Fundamentally, they believe individually and personally in both Christianity and Islam. They don't beleive in organized communal form politicized groups. They don't believe in pervert multi-national, multi-intelligence scum bags who use religions for political and economical gains.

The entire Libyans are true and genuine believers in 'God'. They believe in the entire holy prophets with due respect and don't need others to teach them 'Christianity and Islam', because they believe in these complimentary holy faiths as one unit by birth.

To sum up, Mr/Ms Bolleri either you are a bigot, an illiterate or playing the dirty religious cards to stir up more conflicts and hatreds between Christians and Muslims.

Richard Adler
 
 

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