Radical Muslims Slam Christmas as Evil

The Portland Journal
British news sources recently published stories relating to a radical Islam poster that has been placed on walls and billboards around England, many of them appearing in the capitol London.

The poster is a direct attack at those celebrating the Christmas Festival, which is now being dubbed 'Winter Festival' in many towns and cities in the UK, as not to offend Muslims and maybe other religions.

General public census has many people who celebrate Christmas in the United Kingdom rather bemused at all the hoo-ha surrounding the politically correct attitude of local town councils. Many people asking the question 'why is Christmas being singled out when Muslim Festivals do not receive the same treatment?'

So what is a fair balance between the Christian, Catholic and Muslim religions?

In the most moderate Muslims do not have any qualms with Christmas celebrations, and see the festival in a similar light to their own 'Eid' festivities.

It is the attack on Christmas by radical Muslim 27 year old Abu Rumaysah, who organized the poster and forged ahead with supporters of Anjem Choudary, the leader Islam4UK a banned organization, to paste the posters on walls up and down the British mainland.

In the UK there is growing support for such radical Muslims to be deported, and has given prominence to emerging groups such as 'The English Defence League' (EDL), and spurned support for the political party 'The British Nationalist Party' (BNP) who have directly challenged the British Government to do something and deport any foreign national who does not wish to conform to the English way of life.

The poster states:

"'On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me an STD. On the second day debt, on the third rape, the fourth teenage pregnancies and then there was abortion, raves, paganism, domestic violence, homelessness, vandalism, alcohol and drugs."

The poster also highlights Christianity as responsible for night clubs, paedophilia and crime.

IN an interview with UK newspaper The Daily Mail, Abu Rumaysah said, "our main attack is on the fruits of Christmas, things like alcohol abuse and promiscuity that increase during Christmas and all the other evils these lead to such as abortion, domestic violence and crime.

'We hope that out campaign will make people realize that Islam is the only way to avoid this and convert.'

He also stated that he was not too concerned about the actions of or offending Christians with his poster campaign.

An investigation into the radical Muslim group responsible is underway.

Read more in the Daily Mail - X-Mas is Evil

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