England World Cup Fans Warned Not to Wear ‘Crusader’ Garb that Could ‘Offend Muslims’
England fans have been dressing as crusader icon St. George for years, but now fans are being warned to leave their chain mail home.
England fans have been dressing as crusader icon St. George for years, but now fans are being warned to leave their chain mail home.
Leftists in Britain celebrated St George’s Day on Saturday with their annual issuing of false claims that the Roman soldier of Cappadocian Greek ethnicity was, variously, “Turkish”, “Arab”, and “a migrant worker” in an effort to “own” English patriots.
Facebook has admitted to banning swathes of users for posting messages saying they were “Proud to be English” on St George’s Day.
The home of a middle-aged couple in who put up a model of England’s patron saint for St George’s Day was defaced with “NAZI” graffiti 50 bags of dog faeces in Milton Keynes.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock thanked Muslims for their Ramadan “sacrifice” on St George’s Day, but made no mention of the English national day itself.