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While the newly elected Muslim majority in a local board in Kokkedal, Denmark decided not to spend 1,000 USD on a Christmas tree a few days after having spent 10,000 USD on their Eid-party, their brothers and sisters in faith in the municipality North Als found a way to benefit from the infidels' tradition: Applying for economic help to celebrate Christmas... They want our money but not our culture and we gladly pay - even if it means that Christian Danish families will then have to do without. When Christian organisations will stand up for the culture and tax payers supporting them...? One more example of The sad, sad lack of solidarity among Christians:
Translated by Nicolai Sennels from Ekstrabladet, November 14 2012 "90 percent of applicants for economic help to celebrate Christmas are Muslims":
The President of the Church Cross Army, Havnbjerg Ole Sørensen Werth, was leading the meeting as the board met on Monday. And as a regular item on the November meeting agenda, requests for economic help for celebrating Christmas were undertaken -- but something had changed compared to last year: