10 Reasons to Ban Christmas


1. Christianity is a fraud

Yet another Hebrew scam. There is no proof whatsoever that a character called Jesus (or his equivalent) existed outside the bible. So wtf are we celebrating the birth of baby Jesus for? When people celebrate this event, they are celebrating a big fat kosher lie. Children are sold the Christmas lie. Plus they’re also lied to by their parents, telling them a fat guy in a red jacket is going to come down their chimney (even though most people don’t have a chimneys these days) when they are asleep and leave them pressies. But only if they’ve been good and haven’t lied like their parents have.

2. It encourages us to be materialistic

In this silly season, materialism reaches its peak. What is particularly distasteful is the how children are conditioned to be materialistic. Just look at the frenzy in most people’s houses on Christmas day. It’s quite overwhelming and disturbing. Children don’t really care about uncle or grandma coming over to visit – they really care about what pressies uncle or grandma are bringing. More things, more materialism.

I know this greed does not represent most traditionalist Christians, as this is just more of the jewish commercial influence. Another jewish money racket. Most of the products are bought in jewish-owned shops and jewish online companies. Even the wrapping paper and cards.

Yet again – jewish created myth = jewish benefit.

3. It is an insult to natural laws

Christianity is totally freeloaded off of European Pagan/Wotan traditions – the celebration of the seasons in alignment with earth/nature worship. Ancient cultures had a total connection with the seasons, in relationship with the cultivation of their lands and crop yields. Christianity is not really that traditional, but nature worship (whatever name given to it), most certainly is. The Changing of the Clocks is a Pagan celebration around about the 21st of December to celebrate the winter solstice. The sun is born. Christmas day stems from this 3+ day Pagan festival – and that’s the real tradition.

4. Those who are alone feel isolated

Just look at the records for suicide around this ‘season of good will’. There is so much BS hype leading up this magical day. It is a very depressing time for those who have just lost a loved one before xmas. And for those people who are alone, they feel they are obliged to do something, to go to someone they know for that very special day. They just can’t be alone for Quizsmassss. All unnecessary nonsense. It’s more of the haves and have nots in society. Those that have family and have money to fully celebrate it are ok Jack, sod the rest of society. And what an anti-climax it is anyway.

5. Artificial gatherings

Time for honesty here. For most people [especially those of us who are awake to this jewish NWO agenda] they find 2-4 intense days with family members absolute hell :-). Most of us can just about bare an afternoon of the pretense. Most people have come from some degree of dysfunctional family these days – it’s true! Let’s stop pretending. Most of us haven’t got anything in common with our siblings and family members other than they are family. After all you don’t chose your family (despite the new-agers saying that we do).

Some brothers and sisters are diametrically opposite on every level and even loathe each other. There just isn’t the brotherly love at all. It’s just baring and putting up with during this intense time. ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE OF US WHO CAN SEE THE MATRIX and are amongst a room full of family members all repeating matrix talk that 2+2=5. It’s like visiting a mental ward. It’s nothing other than hours of endurance for most people. I am sniggering as I write this, because I know so many people who dread this annual experience. They say to themselves each year – “I’m not going through this next year!!” Then next year they buckle to the family pressure and do the exact same thing. The pretense, the pretense, the pretense – it’s unbearable. “Right, we’ll wash up and then we can all play trivial pursuits.” Ohhh Jesus Christ.

6. It puts unnecessary financial pressure on people

This is similar to 2. However, this point is more about those people who really cannot afford Christmas; especially these days. Yet they are under so much social pressure to conform to the bs: Children’s presents for all the family, the meals, the decorations, cards, sending parcels, etc. So many people get further into the debt (for the jews). All unnecessary for more bs and to think it’s all a myth and none of these people are true Christians, nor believe in the myth, and attend church anyway.

7. Time of gluttony

I accept within various cultural traditions there always have been feasts. But these were usually in times of harvest, where people reaped the fruits of their labour. But the xmas feasting these days is just more of the obscene gluttony by already obese people. Isn’t gluttony supposed to be a sin in Christianity? Most of it is junk food and unhealthy acidic food anyway. And most of it is piss poor food-combining, hence all the belching and farting afterwards.

Many of us who abstain from meat eating find the excessive feasting on dead corpses quite offensive. It’s almost disturbing to watch family members pig out on these carcasses as if they haven’t eaten meat for months. And many vegetarians find it difficult to view this salivation, along with the smell of cooked meat and the dead animal on the table.

8. It exacerbates the idiots in society

The silly season really does not bring out the best in people, despite what we’d like to think. It brings all the idiots out to the surface. I am not a fan of the police whatsoever, but I do not envy them having to deal with the utter morons who can’t hold their drink this time of year. Total AHs, both men and women. They are weak-willed individuals who have no self worth, and certainly no decorum. It seems everything goes at this time of year: fighting in the streets, sick and piss on the pavements, innocent people being intimidated, screaming and shouting at all hours of the morning, property getting damaged, accident & emergency wards maxed out. I’m sick of them. And for the risk of sounding an old-fashioned git – it’s getting worse each year. Mewwy Qwuizsmessss 

9. The naff xmas music in the shops

This alone is a good enough reason to ban Christmas. How these poor people working in the shops put up with it, day after day, week after week; I just don’t know. It’s beyond awful. And it starts earlier each year now. Some places start playing this drivel at the beginning of October. And it’s not that the shop owners (usually jewish) care about the tradition of Christmas and the spirit of the season – oh no, all they care about is moneyyyyyyy. Lovely, lovely money. And everyone knows it too. It’s not like the traditional German markets, where people socialise around a heated fire, drinking gluehwine, listening to a traditional choir. No, none of that, just dreary, soulless shopping malls, with dreary, soulless people; subjected to dreary, soulless naff xmas songs. That’s what it’s all come to.

10. How’sya Qwuizsmess?

Then immediately after this madness is over, comes the post xmas queries on how it all went: “How’d’ya Christmas go?” And some people ask this question with such sincerity, as if it really fuckin matters. As if they’re asking how a childbirth went. To which most people give a dishonest answer. “Ohh fine, quiet, you no. Just the family.” Nobody answers: “Fuckin shit. Just like last year. Had a big fall out with my brother and now we’re not talking. Plus I got a load of shit plastic things, which I don’t want. And I’m now in even more debt. Plus I put on heaps of weight and now my arthritis is playing up. So all in all – it was shit.”

Conclusion

Do what Digger does – just don’t do it! Don’t conform to this jewish bs.

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