Archive for November 28th, 2010
Wishing You A Merry British Multikulti Winterval

In Islamised Bradford in Northern England, Christmas lights have already been joined by 'Happy Eid' lights, even though the two festivals do not coincide this year
How Britons, arguably more than any other people in the developed world, have been cowed by the Multikulti Marxists:
The only illumination that lit up the sky on the first Christmas was the star over Bethlehem. But more than 2,000 years later, the streets of Britain are ablaze with a bizarre array of garish neon images – some with only the most tenuous of links to the festive season.
With so many faiths in the country, messages wishing ‘Happy Eid’ or ‘Happy Diwali’ are widespread – even though both those festivals have long passed.
Meanwhile some shopping areas have plumped for secular themes, perhaps for fear of offending non-Christians, even though the results are often surreal. Others have decided that commercialism should override any spiritual message and erected lights that are little more than blatant advertisements for their sponsors. Read the rest of this entry »

