Monday, November 13, 2006

Muslims in the United Kingdom fear the rise of far-right extremism and urge Christians to celebrate Christmas
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Muslims in Britain, fearing the growth of far-right extremism, have helped their Christian counterparts to launch a broadside on politicians and town halls that play down Christmas.
THE TELEGRAPH: Muslim leaders joined their Christian counterparts yesterday to launch a powerful attack on politicians and town halls that play down Christmas.

They warned that attempts to remove religion from the festival were fuelling Right-wing extremism. Leave Christmas alone, say Muslims by Jonathan Petre
Mark Alexander

2 comments:

The Old Nail said...

I would like to see the councils attempting to de-constuct christmas 'named and shamed', particularly the individuals that have in their 'wisdom' reached that conclusion.

I consider it treason against the British nation...Oooowh I'm gonna have some fun dealing with these Bastards when the tide turns!

Eleanor © said...

Muslims fear a backlash. Of course they do and they should. We are tired of accommodating them in all things.

The hollow gesture: "Please celebrate Christmas" will only show tolerance when and if Muslims wish us a "Happy or Merry Christmas" or "Happy Channakah" or even "Happy Holidays."

Don't hold your breath.