Easter Bonnet Parade Cancelled as Society becomes Islamified
The increasing Islamification of Britain has seen nativity plays banned or pushed aside for Eid festivals - and now a south Yorkshire school with a large Muslim student population has banned its traditional Easter Bonnet parades outright.

The Meersbrook Bank Primary School in Sheffield, more famous for the forced resignation of a former headteacher after a backlash from Muslim parents objecting to her plans to scrap separate assemblies for Muslim pupils has axed its Easter bonnet parade.
Although claiming that the decision is not related to the large number of Muslim pupils, indigenous British parents have not been fooled, with one remarking to a local newspaper, “I believe it’s all connected with what’s been going on earlier in the year. Never in my life did I ever think I would be having this conversation.”
In December last year, Greenwood Junior School in Nottingham cancelled its traditional Christmas nativity play to make way for the Muslim festival of Eid.
A letter sent to parents advised them that “It is with much regret that we have had to cancel this year’s Christmas performances. This is due to the Eid celebrations that take place next week and its effect on our performers.” The school has also sent out a timetable of events to mark Eid ul-Adha, or ‘greater Eid’, which is the second of the two Eid festivals.
Source:
Easter Bonnet Parade Cancelled as Society becomes Islamified
bnp.org.uk







