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BallparkFranks7 t1_j9flvm9 wrote

No, I haven’t experienced that, because I’m in someone else’s car, so I don’t tell them what they can listen to.

I’m an atheist myself, and when someone is listening to gospel, I put my headphones in.

Unless the driver specifically asks if their music is okay, it’s not my business to tell them to change it. It’s their car, and the contractual agreement was for them to give me a ride… that’s it.

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throws_rocks_at_cars t1_j9fm3a6 wrote

Lol at OP thinking he was religiously discriminated when in reality he was just a being boner and was treated accordingly. I would have dropped him off too. It’s my car and I’ll play whatever music I want. And OP couldn’t just sit through 12 minutes of gospel without being a smarmy little dork about it.

OP, If you think this is religious discrimination then you are historically and culturally illiterate.

Do you insist that cab drivers remove their Maria statuette from their dashboards when you get in their car? Do you ask clerks to take off their crucifix necklaces when you order food from them?

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adwvn t1_j9flyhz wrote

I've been in cars where they played Jesus music but I just ignored it or put on headphones.

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[deleted] OP t1_j9fme30 wrote

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DonQOnIce t1_j9fmt8l wrote

Very hard to believe it was just a polite request to change the station here. I’m sure something is being left out. Entitlement vibes.

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jf1702 t1_j9fm0kb wrote

That's not religious discrimination.

But she should be disciplined by Uber for kicking you out of the car.

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ok-ez t1_j9fmu65 wrote

I listen to gospel music and am not christian. don't know uber rules but are they allowed to kick people out that are assholes? maybe she thought you were an asshole lol

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floridorito t1_j9flrrw wrote

That's terrible. I'm so sorry.

Email Uber. Companies are more responsive to complaints made in writing, IME.

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