Today, I decided to go to a local farmstand for some fresh vegetables. It's a nice place, one that I've been to several times. Since it's a Saturday, it was fairly busy. When I got what I needed, I got in line behind a woman, mid 30's to 40's, and her two young school age children. Boys, oldest couldn't have been more than 11 and the second couldn't have been older than 8 or 9. While I was waiting, I happened to notice the young lady, exotic looking lady in her early or mid 20's, was wearing several necklaces. One of them I recognized immediately to be the witch symbol (an "X" with a line over and under the X, and a line perfectly through the middle) and another longer necklace of a bird that had a small Pentagram in it. Although her dress and behavior was perfectly normal (a cheery gal wearing shorts and a tank top with a small American flag embroidered on it), I knew based on her jewelry that she was a Witch, probably Wiccan or another form of Paganism.
When the woman in front of me placed her basket on the table, she engaged in friendly chit-chat with the cashier. Until she noticed the Pentagram necklace. She called her husband out of the car to take the kids away, and then proceeded to berate the casheir for exposing her children to Satanism. The cashier, polite as can be, explained that she wasn't a Satanist, but she was Wiccan, but the woman continued to yell at her for flaunting her "ties with Satan" in front of young children. The cashier again said that she wasn't a Satanist, but that she was Wiccan. She said that she was sorry to offend her, but the Pentagram was the symbol of her faith, and she wears it all the time... Even at her regular job as an assistant teacher. This caused the woman to lose all control.
By this time, someone who I presume to be the manager or other boss, at least somebody above the cashier, came over to see what the fuss was over. The woman said she was offended by the cashier's Pentagram and she said that it was disturbing to her faith and her children, and she was disgusted that a farmstand she threw business at was employing people who "flaunted Satanic sinning." She went on and on for several minutes about how her children were damaged, her faith shaken, that people like the cashier were positioning themselves in mainstream society to destroy it, and so on and so forth (by this time, a large crowd of 15 people had formed to watch the exchange). While the woman ranted, the cashier was perfectly still and quiet, the manager listened and nodded her head, and there were expressions which ranged from shock to disgust to nods of agreement to what the woman was saying.
The manager told the cashier to remove or her Pentagram. The cashier said "I always wear this necklace, it's a sign of my faith. Out of respect to those who may not understand, I usually wear it under my shirt but this is my choice since legally I'm perfectly allowed to wear it proudly. It must have slipped out of my shirt while I was working today, I didn't take it out intentionally, but I'm not ashamed that people could see it." This irritated the woman even more, and the manager told her again to take it off. The cashier said, essentially, the same thing again. The manager told her to take it off or she'd have to talk to another person, who I assume to be another manager or boss. The cashier, calm as a cucumber said "This is a job, (pointing to her Pentagram) this is my faith... My faith is way more important than this job." and we watched as she picked up her bag, her keys, went to her car, and drove off... To the applause of several of the people there.
The manager apologized repeatedly to the woman, and offered her free food. This is about all I saw, as I put my basket down in the middle of the floor and said that the woman in front of me was out of line, the cashier was very polite and respectful, even in the face of a completely hostile and rude attack by this other woman, and the exchange has pretty much ruined any chance of me ever shopping there again. I left my basket in the middle of the floor and walked out the door, with several people hot on my heels.
My question is... do you think this woman was out of line for behaving like she did? For the Christians on the forum, would you have done what she did, or would you have thought nothing of it? Do you feel that it is right that people of religions who display symbols you find offensive (like the Pentagram or Pentacle) should have to hide them while they work with the public?
And, more importantly, since this is a topic that offended the woman greatly, do you believe people who are Wiccan, Pagan, Satanist, or even Gay or Lesbian, should be allowed to teach or work with children as teachers, teacher's aides, or otherwise?
When the woman in front of me placed her basket on the table, she engaged in friendly chit-chat with the cashier. Until she noticed the Pentagram necklace. She called her husband out of the car to take the kids away, and then proceeded to berate the casheir for exposing her children to Satanism. The cashier, polite as can be, explained that she wasn't a Satanist, but she was Wiccan, but the woman continued to yell at her for flaunting her "ties with Satan" in front of young children. The cashier again said that she wasn't a Satanist, but that she was Wiccan. She said that she was sorry to offend her, but the Pentagram was the symbol of her faith, and she wears it all the time... Even at her regular job as an assistant teacher. This caused the woman to lose all control.
By this time, someone who I presume to be the manager or other boss, at least somebody above the cashier, came over to see what the fuss was over. The woman said she was offended by the cashier's Pentagram and she said that it was disturbing to her faith and her children, and she was disgusted that a farmstand she threw business at was employing people who "flaunted Satanic sinning." She went on and on for several minutes about how her children were damaged, her faith shaken, that people like the cashier were positioning themselves in mainstream society to destroy it, and so on and so forth (by this time, a large crowd of 15 people had formed to watch the exchange). While the woman ranted, the cashier was perfectly still and quiet, the manager listened and nodded her head, and there were expressions which ranged from shock to disgust to nods of agreement to what the woman was saying.
The manager told the cashier to remove or her Pentagram. The cashier said "I always wear this necklace, it's a sign of my faith. Out of respect to those who may not understand, I usually wear it under my shirt but this is my choice since legally I'm perfectly allowed to wear it proudly. It must have slipped out of my shirt while I was working today, I didn't take it out intentionally, but I'm not ashamed that people could see it." This irritated the woman even more, and the manager told her again to take it off. The cashier said, essentially, the same thing again. The manager told her to take it off or she'd have to talk to another person, who I assume to be another manager or boss. The cashier, calm as a cucumber said "This is a job, (pointing to her Pentagram) this is my faith... My faith is way more important than this job." and we watched as she picked up her bag, her keys, went to her car, and drove off... To the applause of several of the people there.
The manager apologized repeatedly to the woman, and offered her free food. This is about all I saw, as I put my basket down in the middle of the floor and said that the woman in front of me was out of line, the cashier was very polite and respectful, even in the face of a completely hostile and rude attack by this other woman, and the exchange has pretty much ruined any chance of me ever shopping there again. I left my basket in the middle of the floor and walked out the door, with several people hot on my heels.
My question is... do you think this woman was out of line for behaving like she did? For the Christians on the forum, would you have done what she did, or would you have thought nothing of it? Do you feel that it is right that people of religions who display symbols you find offensive (like the Pentagram or Pentacle) should have to hide them while they work with the public?
And, more importantly, since this is a topic that offended the woman greatly, do you believe people who are Wiccan, Pagan, Satanist, or even Gay or Lesbian, should be allowed to teach or work with children as teachers, teacher's aides, or otherwise?