Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Woman Survives Attack of Homofascist Vikings

Wilderness adventure company manager Olaf Amundsen.
The Amaruk Wilderness Corp. hiring manager describes
himself as 'a Viking with a PhD in Norse culture.'
A Trinity Western University graduate says she was “attacked” over her religion by a Norwegian wilderness tourism company, just for applying for a job.

Bethany Paquette claims her application to work in Canada's North for Amaruk Wilderness Corp. was rejected because she's Christian.

"It did really hurt me and I did feel really attacked on the basis that I'm a Christian," Paquette said.

In her complaint to the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal, Paquette outlines a series of emails from executives from Amaruk Wilderness Corp.

Paquette, an experienced river rafting guide, applied to be a wilderness guide for Amaruk’s Canadian operations in the North.

She says she was shocked when she read the rejection email from Olaf Amundsen, the company's hiring manager.  (more...)


But the CBC loses all self-respect as a serious news provider:


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