Cultural suicide in Scotland.

Scotland’s National Health Services employees have been told not to eat at their desks next month so they won’t offend fasting Muslims. We regret to report this is not an isolated case of Euro cave-in.

In an e-mail “to all senior managers, giving guidance on religious tolerance,” the Scotsman said Monday, the NHS Equality and Diversity Officer — a title that alone tells a story — has asked that staff members refrain from eating at their desks, forgo working lunches and make sure that food trolleys are not left in areas where Muslims work.

Why? It will soon be Ramadan, an Islamic observance beginning in September during which Muslims fast for 30 days.

We have a hard time imagining the NHS or any other European government agency carving out special dispensations for Christians who don’t eat meat on Fridays or fast during Lent.

Perhaps they can ask all jihadis to dispense with any of their “religious” activities for say, the next 1000 years, as a reciprocal expression of tolerance.