Car giant Volkswagen has been ordered by a German court to reinstate a suspected Islamist militant it fired over fears he might launch a terrorist attack on the company

Volkswagen “feared he might mount a terror attack at the corporate HQ in Wolfsburg during a meeting of thousands of workers and shareholders.” They fired him when he “threatened colleagues that they would all die.”

Nonetheless, the irresponsible, dhimmi German court ordered that Volkswagen reinstate this jihadist, thus compromising the safety of employees. This is religious accommodation gone mad, stretched to include jihadists and Islamic State sympathizers. This should cause an uproar in Germany. But will it?

“Volkswagen is ordered to re-instate suspected Islamist they fired,” by Allan Hall, Daily Mail, March 13, 2018 (thanks to Robert):