Time for the British Lion to pay attention to what is happening to Our Country

There was a time when a trip to London was a big thing for all those youngsters who had never been to town before and no trip to London would have been complete without going down to Trafalgar Square and looking up at Lord Nelson and then climbing over the Lions.  I have somewhere a photo of my brother and I covered in pigeons - some might call them flying rats but they helped make Trafalgar Square for a young child.


Of course that was before London was known as Londonistan.  It has all changed now of course.  Now that the colonisers are here in force, all you see on a Sunday now at Speakers Corner is a sea of bums.

Now here is a golden opportunity for people to see just how much Our Country and Capitol City have changed.  If you live within striking distance of town then go down to Trafalgar Square on Saturday 26 September between 1pm and 5pm and make sure you take a camera or video recorder.

 

Eid in the Square celebrates Eid ul-Fitr, the Islamic holiday marking the end of Ramadan, the month of fasting.  It is a day of both cultural significant in Islamic life as well as an occasion for spiritual blessings.  It is a festival of great happiness and celebration and is rejoiced by millions of Muslims around the world, bringing communities, families and friends together.

Now all those moslems you are going to see are going to be dressed up to the nines, because another reason they celebrate is that at the end of Ramadan (the time when moslems skip a couple meals) the angel Gabriel, who was on 24 hour standby for the paedophile Mohammed, turned up with suits of white clothing for all of his grandchildren before the advent of on-line shopping.

So if you want to see just how far Our Country has travelled down the road of colonisation go and take a look for yourselves and like I said, take a camera.  We want lots of images and video clips that we own the copyrights to, so we can use them to show the sheep people in the shires just what is happening outside of their cosy, isolated Ivory Towers.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 17 September 2009 21:21 )