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Other Swiss hotels would target ALL guests but write the sign in Yiddish.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostEveryone needs to use the shower but for some reason Jewish guests were singled out. Likewise with the fridge business.
Normal hotels would target ALL guests.
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"Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely denounced the sign as “an anti-Semitic act of the worst and ugliest kind”"
Can anyone think of a worse and more ugly kind of anti-semitism?
Does this make the Israeli Foreign Minister a holocaust denier?
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What do you mean "look what they did"? I've always been like this.Originally posted by Mordac View PostThe Swiss don't really like anybody. They're a nation of little Hitlers, look what they did to NAT...

True. The reason was that it was (apparently) only Jewish guests who were swimming without showering first. Of course, she should have written "All guests".Originally posted by SueEllen View PostEveryone needs to use the shower but for some reason Jewish guests were singled out.False. Only the Jewish guests are allowed access to the fridge in order to store various kosher items of their own. Non-Jewish guests are not allowed access to the fridge. Therefore it makes sense in this case to say "To our Jewish guests".Likewise with the fridge business.
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Doesn't work like that.Originally posted by original PM View PostI personally do not agree with it - however I also recognise that their are freedoms people are allowed to have when running a business.
If you run a public facing business in the EEA and Switzerland you can not single any individual or group of people out on their age, gender, sexuality, religion, nationality, ethnic group or disability for less favourable treatment in supplying goods and services to them.
If you decide you don't want to do something because you are a bigot in some way, you make up a reasonable excuse that doesn't fall foul of the law.
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Everyone needs to use the shower but for some reason Jewish guests were singled out. Likewise with the fridge business.Originally posted by Bee View PostO quê?
Everybody needs to use the shower before going to the pool, or in Switzerland only the Jewish need to take a shower?
Normal hotels would target ALL guests.
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They are not allowed to have them. You want them to be allowed them.Originally posted by original PM View PostI personally do not agree with it - however I also recognise that their are freedoms people are allowed to have when running a business.
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I personally do not agree with it - however I also recognise that their are freedoms people are allowed to have when running a business.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostDoesn't sound like a nice kind of country. Maybe you should either campaign to change the law or move to Saudi.
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They have almost all of it then.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThey have all the gold that DP does not have.
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If you ran a guest house, I would not let any CUK posters stay there.
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If I ran a guest house, I would not let any CUK posters stay there.
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Doesn't sound like a nice kind of country. Maybe you should either campaign to change the law or move to Saudi.Originally posted by original PM View PostIndeed - if you believe there is a niche to be filled then it could be a good business idea.
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Indeed - if you believe there is a niche to be filled then it could be a good business idea.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostBut there will be niche businesses that can guarantee (for example) a hotel stay that is free of Jews? And these businesses might do well?
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