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International News Title: Supermarket chain airbrushes Christian cross from Greek food to avoid offending Anyone sick and tired of this submission? What are they afraid of militant Buddhists? Lidl airbrushes Christian cross from church pictured on its Greek food range because the supermarket chain does not wish to exclude any religious beliefs The supermarket chain has come under fire for altering its new Eridanous range Shoppers say the Anastasis Church had its cross removed from packaging Customers have taken to social media to vent their frustration at Lidl Lidl has defended its decision to airbrush Christian symbols from its packaging, claiming the supermarket wants to remain religiously neutral. The chains new Greek Eridanous range has pictures of the famous Anastasis Church in Santorini, Greece, with its world-renowned blue dome roof. Yet some shoppers noticed that the packaging comes without the Christian crosses normally at the top of the dome and nearby buildings. Lidl UKs Facebook page has been swamped with messages decrying their move to alter the pictures. Daniel Novak wrote: Im highly disappointed in a company that is bending over to cater to specific people. Why are you hiding from the history? Eagle-eyed shoppers noticed the cross on top of the famous Anastasis Church in Santorini, Greece had been removed Eagle-eyed shoppers noticed the cross on top of the famous Anastasis Church in Santorini, Greece had been removed We are all to learn from history, removing it with photoshop will cause the same mistakes of the past to be done over and over again. Steve West added: Why have you taken the crosses off the top of Greek churches in your advertising? Is there somebody you will think takes offence? There is. Me, Greeks and many others. I definitely wont be using you again if you dont reverse this policy. And Daisy Matthews wrote: Why are you erasing the reality from a photo? If there were products from Hindu, Sikh, Jewish, or Muslim countries with their symbols depicted on there I wouldnt have a problem buying them. As a Christian I feel really hurt, discriminated against, upset and disappointed that you have done this, if it is the case I wont be shopping at your store anymore. Customers have threatened not to shop at the supermarket chain unless they change their their policy and alter the images back to their original form Lennox Moore added: How very disappointing to see your marketing team have decided to air brush the crosses from the domes of the Greek Orthodox churches. This is a huge insult to Christians world wide who have identified with the cross since the formation of the early church. I fail to see what you had hoped to accomplish, we will not be shopping at Lidl until the crosses have been restored. Did you think such a change would go unnoticed or did you think people didnt care enough to complain? Replying to Mr Moores Facebook post, Lidl UK said: Hi Lennox, the packaging of our Eridanous range has had a number of design updates since we started selling it. Please be assured that the most recent design was not intended as a statement. All feedback will be passed on for future consideration. Popular conservative blogger Pamela Geller and New York Times bestselling author Robert Spencer sound a wake-up call for Americans to stop the Obama administration from limiting our hard-won... Buy Now Today Islamic supremacists are demanding more accommodation of Islamic principles and practices than ever, and daily growing more aggressive in eroding our freedoms with politically correct public officials only too happy. Poster Comment: Some Christians may be offended by this but will protest by not shopping at Lidl.I dare Lidl to do the same to an Islamic symbol and find out what an offended Muslim will do. Labeling a product with the halal logo should turn gentile and jew away. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: IbJensen (#0)
It's a private business. Customers can boycott or ignore it. The business will decide if trying to reach a wider audience is worth making their current customers that angry. Product sales will determine the outcome. I'd bet against the boycotters succeeding only because most boycotts fail rather miserably.
Yeah,I am,but this is happening in the UK,and I am not sure they have freedom of speech there as a supposed universal right. Maybe now that London has a Muslim Mayor and an almost Muslim-majority,they are just trying to get ahead of the curve because once Muslims are an actual majority,any mention of any other religion will be an actual punishable crime? In the entire history of the world,the only nations that had to build walls to keep their own citizens from leaving were those with leftist governments.
As the tiny island nation sinks into the sea we bid her a fond farewell. We're next! When are westerners going to realize that the enemy is Islam? There are no good Muslims. The Muslim killer slices off our heads with a sharp scimitar while the good, moderate Muslim holds our feet to insure a clean cut. Liberals are like Slinkys. They're good for nothing, but somehow they bring a smile to your face as you shove them down the stairs.
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