Well done for standing up to the foolish oppression I say. In other news, Syrians of different religions celebrated Christmas together. Meanwhile, with all of this tyranny and wedge driving going on, those seeking to spread the cultural hegemony of al-Saud argue amoungst themselves whether it's acceptable to utter the words "Merry Christmas". Apparently, there is no bigger issue facing the world than a little bit of 'Shirk'. People celebrate Muhammad's birthday (Mawlid) and Jesus is the second most important human, so I don't see what the issue is.
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