samedi 10 janvier 2009

Dhimmitude anglaise: Noël doit faire place à l'islam...

La "perfide Albion" nous avait habitué à bien des excentricités. Il y a 2 ans, cette histoire de conte des "3 petits cochons" interdit dans une école publique car les bonnes dames bien pensantes, des BCBG "chrétiennes," trouvaient qu'il ne fallait pas choquer les 3 ou 4 pauvres petits musulmans présents dans l'école de confession anglicane.
A présent, ils vont un pas plus loin dans la soumission volontaire à l'islam, ils font repousser leur spectacle de Noël à après le Nouvel An, pour .. ne pas gèner la célébration d'une fête religieuse musulmane.
Charles Martel n'aurait jamais levé le petit doigt pour défendre des gens pareils.



UK:School Postpones Xmas For Islamic Holiday

Catering to Islam is becoming an almost daily event in the United Kingdom. This time a Junior School has put off their yearly Christmas performance because it conflicts with the Islamic holiday of Eid which marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. The Christmas play has been rescheduled for after the new year. As usual the minority Muslims get their way over the majority non-Muslims. I encourage all non-Muslim Brits to take a stand and not to let the politically correct crowd destroy your culture.



Nottingham School Cancels Christmas to Make Way for Islam
December 4, 2008 by George Fanning
A Nottingham School has cancelled Christmas festivities to make way for commemoration of the Muslim Eid festival, according to the Nottingham Evening Post.
In a decision so offensive that it would scarcely have been believed only a few years ago, a letter was sent to parents of children at Greenwood Junior School, Sneinton, to explain why the school had cancelled Christmas.
The letter from “The staff at Greenwood Junior School”, said: “It is with much regret that we have had to cancel this year’s Christmas performances. This is due to the Eid celebrations that take place next week and its effect on our performers.”
The school has not revealed what the performance involved, but parents described it as a nativity play.
According to the Evening Post, the Head Teacher, one Amber Latif, and the Chair of Governors, responded to complaints from parents by sending a second letter which apologised, but also compounded the original offence by explaining that the Christmas performances would be staged in the New Year. The letter continued in the following terms:
“We are a very inclusive school and fully respect the cultures and religions of all the children. We are upset to know that some of our parents/carers have been offended by the letter. The Christmas performance has not been cancelled outright but has been postponed until the New Year.”

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