Thursday, October 25, 2012

111_ Britain think Halloween is American cult. This is good news for me_111


How come children have to wear the demonic costumes as you know. 

Demonic magnetism are in Air and searching us to possess. 
We have to be careful for what we wear , how make up, how speak, what kind of music we listen , and so on.

Halloween is always at a night, not in a bright day light.  
Why?
Demonic magnetism easy to active in  the night time than the day time. It is what I think of.

I really think that, Halloween is unhealthy event for little kids and for teen ages  and even for adults .

A visiting a house to a house nearby for asking sweets is unbelievably silly lower mental trap activity for me.

It seems wrongly back to a child like mind and had riding a business creation wave as the money making event for sucking the money from lower and middle class`s  families.

I remember the one news what happened at Halloween night. 
A one house owner killed a boy at a back yard window. A house owner freaked out and shot him in a Halloween costume.

Whatever , I never seen Halloween decoration at yards at houses of the high income class. 

Me? I am too poor to enjoy for anything. I am fine with every 2 meals at my living space. 

For me, Halloween is nothing sweet heart event, but it is a bitter event for offering own child to Dark side.


Damian Thompson

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Britain is sick of the American cult of Halloween

This is the only time of year
 when I become seriously anti-
American. 

Our national media, retailers 
and brainwashed children have 
all been sucked in to the 
American cult of Halloween,
which demands that shops deck 
out their windows with feeble 
pumpkin displays – and your 
doorbell is rung every five 
minutes by infants dressed as 
vampires, demanding presents.
One of America's worst exportsOne of America's worst exports
I can live with with 

"the commercialisation 
of Christmas", because at least the cult of Xmas wasn't foisted on us by another country, and as 

I recall it was even tackier 30 
years ago than it is now. 


But the modern Halloween, although it marks a perfectly 
respectable (and depressing) 
event in the Christian calendar,
 was created by Americans. 

Over in the States, an entire 
nation throws itself into a 
fancy dress party with a naive 
enthusiasm that comes naturally 
to Yanks. 

We, on the other hand, have only 
recently adopted Halloween, and 
we do it self-consciously, like 
embarrassed guests forced to 
play charades by a tyrannically 
cheerful host.

I was in New York once 

for Halloween, and 

it was – appropriately – 

a hellish experience. 

Not a single retailer felt able to ignore the festival: not even dry cleaners. 

The only people conspicuously not taking part were evangelical Christians who have persuaded themselves that this holiday is somehow Satanic in origin. 

And now their equivalents in Britain have got in on the act – so, in addition to being confronted by grinning pumpkins and the equally fake smiles of Halloween partygoers, we have to put up with anti-Halloween lectures from born-again Christians. What fun.

Isn't there something equally revolting that we can send the Americans back in return? 

Morris dancers, perhaps. 

They are – thank goodness – dying out over here, 

but the Yanks are so enthusiastic about celebrating other nations' cultures that it wouldn't be long before the streets of Manhattan were clogged with gurning ninnies with bells tied to their ankles. 

And, in the meantime, perhaps I could suggest to our American cousins where they can stuff their pumpkins.


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