9 Replies to “Canceling Christmas”

  1. There’s no war on Christmas
    There’s no war on Christmas
    There’s no war on Christmas …

  2. Do a GOOGLE search. Keywords: “German Christmas Market Fire”

    This will give you a clue as to how this came about. There were many unexplained fires at German Christmas markets last year, and the year before. The Muslims have been trying to get them canceled for the last decade. Just like they tried to get Oktoberfest cancelled about 10 years ago.

    1. And I guess Porcinefest is out of the question. It’s Wurst than you think!

      No Knackwurst, no Bockwurst, no Blutwurst, no Bratwurst, no Mettwurst, no Thuringer Rostbratwurst.

  3. It’s time to fight fire with fire. How about rigging a few goats with IED’s. That will get little Mo’s rocks blown off, damn straight.

  4. I have to say, the German Christmas Villages are a bit strange. The last time I was in Germany I visited Rothenburg ob der Tauber, which is a year round Christmas village. It had exactly what you would expect…scents, decorations and shops all portraying the Christmas spirit. On the surface it was wonderful.

    BUT, in the very middle of town you will find a museum. And, it’s not just any museum. It’s the Medieval Crime and Punishment Museum. You will find a vast collection of everything you don’t want to see. And, they aren’t reproductions. These are real and likely used at one time. Shame masks, a real working Iron Maiden, stretching benches, Bakers Baptism (my favorite btw, if the baker skimped on ingredients they’d dunk him like waterboarding), torture chairs with attached thumbscrews and nails. There is even a large selection of actual executioner’s swords.

    MERRY CHRISTMAS….but behave.

  5. Just like the rest of Western Europe, UK, Canada, OZ, NZ, Michigan, Minnesota, and NYC, they have representative government but in order to have a little perceived peace through the next election cycle, they increasingly only represent the Muslims. It’s hard to push back against Islamization when the state (backed by the institutional left) takes their side. Gad Saad nailed it with “suicidal empathy”.

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