The alcohol brand Captain Morgan has been asking visitors on its website to confirm that they are non-Muslim. It is common to ask visitors to confirm their age, but certainly not their religious affiliation. Many are shocked by the message and are calling it “an instance of back door Sharia.”

That is exactly what it was, as it is not illegal for Muslims in the United States to drink alcohol.

After an outcry, Captain Morgan removed the request that visitors confirm they were non-Muslim.

The British group Diageo, which makes Captain Morgan, targets mostly the substantial expatriate population in alcohol-restricted Middle East countries, but whether or not this was really a mistake on Captain Morgan’s website, there is reason for concern. Remember: several foes of jihad terror and Sharia oppression have recently been warned by Twitter that their tweets violated Pakistani blasphemy laws. At the same time, the freedom of speech is under continuous attack in the West. Sharia supremacists continue to test the boundaries of free societies.

“Captain Morgan website asks visitors to confirm they are ‘non-Muslim,’” by James Hockaday, Metro, September 24, 2019 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):