Religion
In reply to the discussion: Religion poses workplace challenges [View all]trotsky
(49,533 posts)Discussions like that usually provide great displays of believer's privilege. The comment about removing the cross - "The patient knew the hospital's religious orientation when she chose to go there." What an ass. But oh so typical of that privileged sense of view that even many DUers exhibit.
Personally I wouldn't really give a shit if there was a cross hanging on the wall. If you don't believe in the magic, it can't hurt you. What bothers me more is the people who hang that cross will also rule certain treatments off limits for their patients, even though one of those treatments might be the best option for them. That's going way too far.
I just want to know what special privileges I'm going to get for believing in, as many want to put it, the "religion" of atheism.