In Europe Christians are getting dhimmitude in their stockings this Christmas.

[…] Dhimmi literally means “protected person,” and the term was originally applied to non-Muslims who capitulated willingly to Islamic expansionism between 638 and 1683, and who lived in Muslim countries as craven second-class citizens.[…]

-Breitbart

In Paris, the famous, traditional Christmas market on the Champs-Elysees has been cancelled for fear of Islamic Jihad and in Norway, a whole generation of Norwegian children will grow up thinking “that Allah and the Koran have something to do with Christmas.”

The heckler’s veto or more accurately the Islamist’s veto has been applied to Paris where they have cancelled the famous Christmas market on the Champs-Elysees. An important French tradition celebrating a Christian holiday has been crushed under the sandal of dhimmitude. It used to be that Dhimmis lived in Muslim countries but Muslim terrorism teamed with legal jihad and infiltration of Europe’s government and schools has resulted in Dhimmitude from people who still make up the majority of the population.

[…] Located on the most famous avenue in Paris, the Champs-Elysées Christmas market attracts thousand of visitors each year. Charming wooden chalets line the entire stretch from Concorde to the Champs-Elysées roundabout, selling regional food specialities, decorations and toys. Myriad excuses are flying: [ for the cancellation] “inferior food!” (I kid you not); the government says the market is “ultra inelegant”; the truckers/gypsies who are running the stalls are all infighting for control. I am here to tell you it is fear of jihad. Another grand Western tradition destroyed by the hijrah. Music festivals, concerts, New Year’s celebrations, Christmas markets, popular folk fairs will fade from public life — the risks will be too great. And in their place, under the falsity of respect for Islam, will be Muslim rituals and traditions.[…]

-pamelageller.com

Meanwhile, in Norway, a school has quietly introduced Islam to its Christmas festivities by getting pupils to read verses from the Koran as well as the bible.

[…] All of the verses in question are about Jesus, whom Islam considers a prophet, although not, of course, the Son of God. Breaking the news of these plans, reporter Hanne Tolg noted that some such change in traditional holiday programming was probably inevitable, given that 40% of the kids at the Stigeråsen School speak Norwegian as a second language (if they speak it at all). Still, added Tolg, the whole thing was pretty bizarre, given that (a) Christmas is not an Islamic holy day, and (b) thanks to such misguided innovations, a whole generation of Norwegian children will grow up thinking “that Allah and the Koran have something to do with Christmas.” No major Norwegian newspaper reported on the Stigeråsen School’s Christmas plans. Tolg found out about it thanks to a tip-off. Clearly, local officials did not want to attract national attention or spark national debate — and the mainstream media do not want to play any part in getting the people of Norway riled up about such matters. Nonetheless, Tolg’s report, posted on an alternate news and commentary website, was the most shared news item in Norway on the morning of November 8 — showing just how much Norwegians still care about their traditions, and how concerned they are about multiculturalist efforts to muck them up. […] Far from seeking to enhance interfaith respect, understanding, or awareness, the Stigeråsen School’s Christmas plans provide yet another example of dhimmitude: craven European submission to Islam. This year, there might be a couple of Koran verses in a Christmas show; next year, a yuletide event at which both religions are celebrated on an even footing; and not too many years after that, perhaps, a children’s celebration at which there is no cross and no Christmas tree, only prayer rugs, benedictions in Arabic, and hijabs for the girls.

-gatestoneinstitute.org

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