Jedi Religious Discrimination

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2009

A jedi was religiously discriminated by TESCO. What do you think?

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  • @GDuff123 iam and have only recently started but if u have fb theres a group on fb happy to help guide you

  • I'm actually interested in practicing Jediism. Anyone else out there currently practicing that could enlighten me on the subject?

  • the jedi w/ the hood is mistaken about the hood always being up in public thing, though that's his right if he wants to. the store shouldn't have even said anything about it, no big deal <.<"

  • Yes. The JEDI is Right. :-)

  • Yes I Think he should like you said a guy walks into tesco with his hood up on a normal jacket is actually the same but Daniel was wearing a Robe so what. So if Monks not being racial or anything, So if Monks were walking in the street with there robes on and walked into TESCO and tesco discriminated them they would defo press charges. Jediism may not be a real race but it is what some people want to be is there anything wrong with that.

  • Many store robberies and bank robberies occur when the criminals cover their faces for obvious reasons

  • What can you say?.....

    Sith happens

  • @pheonixlover wait...wait...there is a SIGN???? 0.o

  • @pupskannake I DON'T like Star Wars. But I do like concepts laid down as a foundation by Joseph Campbell, and that's where Jediism springs from. Well, at least the original version of Jediism. Daniel Jones work on it doesn't quite fit into the views of the majority community called Jedi.

  • @Pocuserve I know black people who are Jedi. I know of a Semetic who is a Jedi. I know of an Arab who is a Jedi.  I know of a number of Hispanics who are Jedi. And I know of a number of Filipinos who are Jedi. For the record though, most of us don't see it as a Religion but a philosophy. Jediism, much like Buddhism (without dieties), are considered Agnostic Denominations.

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