(25 Mar 2016, 7:28 pm)GX03 SVC wrote Protesting?Yes, we were protesting about them not letting us in at the scheduled time of 19:00.
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(25 Mar 2016, 7:28 pm)GX03 SVC wrote Protesting?Yes, we were protesting about them not letting us in at the scheduled time of 19:00.
(27 Mar 2016, 5:21 pm)DanPicken wrote They just want to be politically right bet USA have a doodle.
(27 Mar 2016, 5:27 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Exactly which British traditions have been banned to date?
(27 Mar 2016, 5:27 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Exactly which British traditions have been banned to date?
(27 Mar 2016, 5:33 pm)Michael wrote Not actual traditions but you can't say:
Merry Christmas
Happy Easter
Along with:
Some schools have banned traditional Christmas plays in case it offends certain religions,
We don't celebrate St Georges day,
Can't have an England flag up
if we do, people always complain because it offends them...
(27 Mar 2016, 5:35 pm)Tom wrote I saw a post on Facebook saying most Easter eggs from major companies were halal. Muslims don't celebrate easter but they make easter eggs halal?
(27 Mar 2016, 5:31 pm)DanPicken wrote All Easter Eggs have had Easter removed, St George's day isn't a national holiday but Ireland, Scotland and Wales get ones for their respective Saints.
(27 Mar 2016, 5:38 pm)MurdnunoC wrote All Easter Eggs have had the world Easter removed you say?
If this was the case, why do the four major supermarkets (you know, places where the majority of the population buy food products from - in case you were not clear on what supermarkets are) still market Easter as Easter and sell chocolate-covered eggs as 'Easter Eggs'??
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/zones/def...ame=easter - Just one example!!
If St George's Day was never a national holiday in the first instance then it is not something which has been removed.
If you wish to celebrate St George (a man believed to be born in Syria), then that is up to you. Nobody is preventing you from celebrating.
(27 Mar 2016, 5:33 pm)Michael wrote Not actual traditions but you can't say:
Merry Christmas
Happy Easter
Along with:
Some schools have banned traditional Christmas plays in case it offends certain religions,
We don't celebrate St Georges day,
Can't have an England flag up
if we do, people always complain because it offends them...
(27 Mar 2016, 5:40 pm)DanPicken wrote BIB#1 I know some Cadbury's have removed.
BIB#2 scrap that not celebrating a Syrian.
(27 Mar 2016, 5:40 pm)DanPicken wrote BIB#1 I know some Cadbury's have removed.
BIB#2 scrap that not celebrating a Syrian.
(27 Mar 2016, 5:36 pm)DanPicken wrote How can you have a halal Easter Egg? That's put me off my Easter Eggs....
(27 Mar 2016, 5:46 pm)Adrian wrote RE: Cadbury's... seems they have a whole section of their website dedicated to Easter, so this is a load of rubbish. Sounds like it's been read in the Mail or the S*n. - http://easter.cadbury.co.uk/easter-products
Why wouldn't you celebrate a Syrian? Just the same as you or I, but born in a different country.
(27 Mar 2016, 5:44 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Why can't I say Merry Christmas...I must've missed the telegram, email or memo stating that it was banned.
I see many English and Union Jack flags on my travels.
Nobody is preventing you from celebrating St Georges day if you wish.
My ten year old nephew was in a Christmas play only last year.
I would never wish anyone 'Happy Easter'. Come to think it, I'm pretty sure nobody has said 'Happy Easter' to me either in all my thirty-odd years living on this Earth. I guess my parents (or others) mustn't love me.
Lots of people offend me on a daily basis. I could complain but what's the point!
(27 Mar 2016, 5:54 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote Unfortunately all this Shite that's said in the World about Syrians is caused by a certain few, Brainwashed people that seem to use their religion as a way to murder people. ( Murdering is not permitted in the Koran anyways )
Syrians are wonderful people, I know a few because of my Arabian background.
(27 Mar 2016, 5:55 pm)Ambassador wrote Wow 6th Form levels of xenophobic/borderline racism....it's like a Daily Mail convention.
Thank the lord (and Allah and whichever imaginary sky creature you'd like to thank) for Murdo's common sense here
(27 Mar 2016, 5:58 pm)Michael wrote I work in education was told not to say "Merry Christmas", its not just the place i work to, its many schools, it was in case it offends anyone....
Was it a traditional play for Christmas?, telling the story etc? - if so, glad the school is doing it... a lot of schools now, don't do that... which is wrong.
Its the 21st century but come on, its the UK, our traditions, we should be allowed to celebrate it without offending people.
(27 Mar 2016, 5:58 pm)Michael wrote I work in education was told not to say "Merry Christmas", its not just the place i work to, its many schools, it was in case it offends anyone....
Was it a traditional play for Christmas?, telling the story etc? - if so, glad the school is doing it... a lot of schools now, don't do that... which is wrong.
Its the 21st century but come on, its the UK, our traditions, we should be allowed to celebrate it without offending people.
(27 Mar 2016, 5:59 pm)Adrian wrote Aye, but people forget that there are a handful of wrong'uns in the Catholic church too. Or any other way of life for that matter! The majority of people in the world are decent, peaceful and law abiding human beings, thankfully.
(27 Mar 2016, 5:59 pm)Adrian wrote Aye, but people forget that there are a handful of wrong'uns in the Catholic church too. Or any other way of life for that matter! The majority of people in the world are decent, peaceful and law abiding human beings, thankfully.
(27 Mar 2016, 5:58 pm)Michael wrote I work in education was told not to say "Merry Christmas", its not just the place i work to, its many schools, it was in case it offends anyone....
Was it a traditional play for Christmas?, telling the story etc? - if so, glad the school is doing it... a lot of schools now, don't do that... which is wrong.
Its the 21st century but come on, its the UK, our traditions, we should be allowed to celebrate it without offending people.
(27 Mar 2016, 6:01 pm)Michael wrote Once again, because someone has a different opinion on a certain subject, its racist, comparing this to the daily mail, its worse on Facebook.
This is why people get so bloody annoyed because people can't have their own opinion.
(27 Mar 2016, 6:10 pm)Michael wrote Expect the likes of those who march in London who want the Sharia law in the UK..