The EU imbecils

The bright minds of the EU commission appear, well, less than just that these days. Its latest whim is publishing a cultural calendar for kids sanitized of any refence to Christian public holidays. Thus a new level of revisionist imbecility has been reached.

Maybe I should congratulate them at this impertinence, as it requires no small measure of determination and dogged denial of historical facts to achieve this. Just imagine attempting to blot out - by a single symbolic act - our collective cultural experience of a millennium and a half (barbaric Scandinavia excluded).. Tall order, if you ask me.


In the name of political correctness, Eid and Hanukkah made it onto the EU Commission's list of days worth noting, and perhaps, clandestinely celebrating in EU headquarters? I commend the members of the Commission, as I trust this is a democratic majority decision, for practicing tolerance towards the minorities of Europe. And I raise my verbal whip against this act of folly, the outright and scandalous discrimination, carried out against a (nominal) majority, Catholics and Protestant Christians.


Why can't the political and cultural elitists of Europe, behave decently and fairly towards the followers of a faith that spawned Europe's universities, hospitals and courts of law? The EU Commission must either practice tolerance towards all, or openly acknowledge its bias towards its apparent secular, atheist ideals.


As it is, the Comission risks being made a laughingstock for its imbecility and pathetic revisionism. Sadly, they just may succeed in rewriting history - to their own eternal shame.

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