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Nativity Play Cancelled In Fear Of "offending" Muslims
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just read in the news about a primary school cancelling their nativity play in case it offends the muslim students.
Am I missing something here or this the most unbelievable thing I ever heard?? Regardless of the fact that the child may have come from another country of their parents/grandparents have come from another country - they have still come from another country and if our customs and beliefs "offend" them I know where they should go!
Am I alone here?
Am I missing something here or this the most unbelievable thing I ever heard?? Regardless of the fact that the child may have come from another country of their parents/grandparents have come from another country - they have still come from another country and if our customs and beliefs "offend" them I know where they should go!
Am I alone here?
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Why do you think all the immigrants are queueing up to come to the UK, the first phrase they learn is "I know my rights" and everyone immediatley has a panic attack in case they offend them. I lived in the middle east years ago and I remember the poilice coming into the hotel and banning the christmas party because it was a christian festival. When in Rome etc etc.
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This is soemthing which is solely the fault of the school and their lack of planning and good judegment. I think one of the Muslim parents summed it up perfectly.
"Sajad Hussain, 35, of who has two children at the school said: 'My children will be off for the two days next week to see their family.
'It's not that complicated; they could have one event on one day and another on another day, they should have both celebrations at the school.
'If you do not have both it becomes a racist thing and that's why you have to be careful if an issue is made out of it it could become nasty.' "
Which it now has.
"Sajad Hussain, 35, of who has two children at the school said: 'My children will be off for the two days next week to see their family.
'It's not that complicated; they could have one event on one day and another on another day, they should have both celebrations at the school.
'If you do not have both it becomes a racist thing and that's why you have to be careful if an issue is made out of it it could become nasty.' "
Which it now has.
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