Bibles in Hotel Rooms is Another Strange Example of Christian Privilege - eviltoast
  • AA5B@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Wtf, how is this any sort of privilege? A religious order offers them, so I don’t pay, nor does the hotel, and I have no reason to use it or to benefit from it. As a Christian, I ignore its existence, just like any other hotel functionality I don’t use. I have a feeling they’re there less frequently but I wouldn’t know since I don’t look for them. If there were some other religious book, I also don’t see why it would affect me, and I likely wouldn’t even notice.

    How does someone get worked up about this?

    • FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      You don’t see any Qu’rans, do you?

      What about any of the other dozen major world religions? Nope.

      As a side note… imagine trying to go find a place to rest away from home and then be proselytized at. Not cool.