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Have You Encountered Any Problems Buying 'easter' Eggs?
Or is this story a load of cobblers designed to appeal to certain groups?
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/65 5494/Bo b-Black man-Eas ter-egg s-David -Marsha ll
This is how the Daily Star first c̶o̶m̶p̶l̶e̶t̶e̶l̶y̶ ̶f̶a̶b̶r̶i̶c̶a̶t̶e̶d̶ reported the story last week:
http:// www.the mediabl og.co.u k/.a/6a 011570c 131b297 0c01b8d 1b2e1c5 970c-pi
And isn't it great that the story came from Christian campaigner David Marshall.
...a man who is promoting his own Easter eggs!
http://
This is how the Daily Star first c̶o̶m̶p̶l̶e̶t̶e̶l̶y̶ ̶f̶a̶b̶r̶i̶c̶a̶t̶e̶d̶ reported the story last week:
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And isn't it great that the story came from Christian campaigner David Marshall.
...a man who is promoting his own Easter eggs!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This story is a completely fabrication it is not a story at all. A small minority of Chocolate eggs carry the word 'Easter' on the packaging but most do not and never have . The reason most are not labeled as 'Easter' is purely commercial, to sell more of them by extending the sales season as well as making sure they are not seen as a religious product as for example a Easter Greeting card or Palm cross is. Yet another bit of anti-immigrant/ Muslim rant by a 'scandal sheet' newspaper!
How do you do that "deleted text" thing, sp1814? Very neat.
And as there's nothing remotely biblical or even religious about chocolate eggs (unless there's something in Corinthians I've missed), people can call them what they like and sell them when they like. The shops will be selling Halloween stuff tomorrow anyway.
And as there's nothing remotely biblical or even religious about chocolate eggs (unless there's something in Corinthians I've missed), people can call them what they like and sell them when they like. The shops will be selling Halloween stuff tomorrow anyway.
The underlying problem is that the PC brigade have tried to change everything in case we offend those that wish us to not be on the planet.
This leads to stories like this one, which does appear a little dubious.
//anti-immigrant/ Muslim rant//
No, it is an anti PC rant, why try to twist it to suit your ideals. By doing so you are as bad as the original article.
This leads to stories like this one, which does appear a little dubious.
//anti-immigrant/ Muslim rant//
No, it is an anti PC rant, why try to twist it to suit your ideals. By doing so you are as bad as the original article.
jno
Here you go. All you do is type in the text, it generates 'strike through', which you then copy to use wherever:
http:// saijoge orge.co m/strik ethroug h-text- generat or/
Here you go. All you do is type in the text, it generates 'strike through', which you then copy to use wherever:
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I find more interesting the process of how and why this was a front page story in the Daily Star, because it is so easy to debunk.
Easter eggs banned - not true
Because of muslims - not true
Muslims are taking away our British/christian traditions - not true.
The story is so clearly utter rubbish it is embarrassing a national newspaper has printed it. The Daily Star must think that anti muslim stories whether true or falsewill win it readers. They are after competing in the tabloid market with the best selling Daily Mail, who also printed this ridiculous story.
Easter eggs banned - not true
Because of muslims - not true
Muslims are taking away our British/christian traditions - not true.
The story is so clearly utter rubbish it is embarrassing a national newspaper has printed it. The Daily Star must think that anti muslim stories whether true or falsewill win it readers. They are after competing in the tabloid market with the best selling Daily Mail, who also printed this ridiculous story.
youngmafbog
If the PC Brigade were so consistent, why bother making up stories.
Seriously - this story came from a man who sells chocolate Easter Eggs.
That's where it originated from.
The story is a) false and b) propaganda for a commercial enterprise.
We get the newspapers we deserve.
But back to my question.
Hands up who has noticed this trend? Has anyone actually had trouble buying chocolate Easter Eggs?
Also...aren't chocolate eggs (as an Easter tradition) a fairly new thing anyway?
If the PC Brigade were so consistent, why bother making up stories.
Seriously - this story came from a man who sells chocolate Easter Eggs.
That's where it originated from.
The story is a) false and b) propaganda for a commercial enterprise.
We get the newspapers we deserve.
But back to my question.
Hands up who has noticed this trend? Has anyone actually had trouble buying chocolate Easter Eggs?
Also...aren't chocolate eggs (as an Easter tradition) a fairly new thing anyway?
//They are after competing in the tabloid market with the best selling Daily Mail, who also printed this ridiculous story. //
the story was also picked up by the telegraph which, last time i looked, wasn't given to popularist rants in attempts to get one over on the mail...
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/rel igion/1 2200926 /Easter -quietl y-dropp ed-from -Easter -eggs.h tml
it was also reported in the USA - http:// www.usa today.c om/stor y/news/ world/2 016/03/ 25/east er-eggs -united -kingdo m/82251 482/
interestingly, there's a massive inexactitude in this report, USA Today says cadbury's are "based in Birmingham", when everybody knows they're now HQ-ed in Derry Township, Pennsylvania.
the story was also picked up by the telegraph which, last time i looked, wasn't given to popularist rants in attempts to get one over on the mail...
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it was also reported in the USA - http://
interestingly, there's a massive inexactitude in this report, USA Today says cadbury's are "based in Birmingham", when everybody knows they're now HQ-ed in Derry Township, Pennsylvania.
//Just which British...... traditions are the Muslims taking away from us? //
how about "equality before the law", Jack?
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/home- news/sh aria-in -the-uk -the-co urts-in -the-sh adow-of -britis h-law-o ffering -rough- justice -for-mu slim-wo men-a67 61221.h tml
how about "equality before the law", Jack?
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Ah, yes.....Sharia Law Courts.
I'm not sure quite what they have taken away from 'us' seeing as they are wholly designed to serve 'them'.
And they do not take precedence over 'traditional' British Law in areas which have any significance.
Is this another thread which will shift away from the topic of Easter v. non-Easter eggs and onto Muslim-bashing?
I'm not sure quite what they have taken away from 'us' seeing as they are wholly designed to serve 'them'.
And they do not take precedence over 'traditional' British Law in areas which have any significance.
Is this another thread which will shift away from the topic of Easter v. non-Easter eggs and onto Muslim-bashing?
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