[Politics] King’s Cross - Ramadan Message

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clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,876
I don't think I've heard anyone say they're 'offended'. More of a WTF response. A departure board is totally the wrong place for this sort of baloney.

It's an electronic display in the middle of the departure board. If you walk into a London Tube Station you will often encounter similar messages on a white board.

no one cares....
 


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,194
I don't think I've heard anyone say they're 'offended'. More of a WTF response. A departure board is totally the wrong place for this sort of baloney.
Hopefully the departure board will be used to notify us all of Jesus's crucifixion on good friday.

Then the arrivals board to celebrate his return on Easter Monday.


(not sure I've got my days right, Sunday school was a long time ago).
 






studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
30,226
On the Border
Hopefully the departure board will be used to notify us all of Jesus's crucifixion on good friday.

Then the arrivals board to celebrate his return on Easter Monday.


(not sure I've got my days right, Sunday school was a long time ago).
The return will be delayed due to over running engineering works.
 


Peacehaven Wild Kids

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Jan 16, 2022
3,389
The Avenue then Maloncho
Who wants to be be called a sinner and told to repent on their morning commute?

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I really don’t want this to turn into a binfest or drag the racists out, but what were they thinking with this?

I don’t think a train platform timetable board is any place for preaching any religion. They’ve made the right decision now, but who on earth let this happen?

I think organised religion should be kept in the homes and places of worship and organised events - not in one of the busiest train stations in the world.

Who wants to be be called a sinner and told to repent on their morning commute?

Please keep it polite and respectful as I don’t want moderators to see this as me instigating a binfest.


Completely agree. Load of bollocks, all of it. Not sure why we allow any of it tbh. They hate freedom if expression and the gay community, so they cab f themselves.,
 






Cotton Socks

Skint Supporter
Feb 20, 2017
2,155
Random that they displayed it on the 9th day. It would've caused a lot less hassle if whoever was in charge of putting the timetable board up, just wrote something like Eid Mubarak on the 1st and last day of Ramadan. I'm a 'Christian' in the sense that I've been 'Christened', but I'd be very pissed off if I arrived at Kings Cross on Easter Sunday and was told I have to repent all my sins (or equivalent). Not withstanding the fact that I'd be there until at least Xmas Eve, I'd find it embarrassing that such a big thing had been made of it in a public space.
I used to wrap up cakes for all the kids in my son's class at school when it was birthday cake distribution day, so they could take it home & eat it after school if they wanted/needed to, as his birthday used to be around the time of Ramadan. That wasn't to be 'politically correct', it's just that I'd feel like a bit of an arsehole if some of the kids could eat them instantly & the couple of kids in his class who were observing Ramadan had to watch them. Problem solved if they all had to take 30 seconds to unwrap them when they left the classroom door.
That probably sounds like I only buy sourdough bread from the Flour Pot bakery, 2 sandwiches that cost £10 with no mention that one of them contained mustard means I'll just stick to Sainsburys sandwiches. :lolol:
Eid Mubarak, Happy Easter, Happy Hanukah etc works fine for most people, so easier to stick to that. No need for anyone to say I have greetings wrong either. (y)
 


Cotton Socks

Skint Supporter
Feb 20, 2017
2,155
Well it happens in London a lot, especially at Tube stations where a member of staff is allowed to write something spiritual on a white board to welcome you.

I have no issue with any of it, unless it's something divisive like "Terry 9:8-9: No man should lay down with the sheep as if his wife, because that is a wicked man."

At which point I make a complaint.
Thou shalt not question the reasons why you shared that quote. :unsure:
 




portlock seagull

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
17,776
Here is your prediction from 2007



And then, in 2015



Still waiting ? Patience is a virtue :facepalm:
I’m rather impressed but also it’s a bit unnerving a total stranger is potentially monitoring you or making mental notes or is of the persuasion to research you however easy over several decades. Still, the internet is forever and thus no place for reformation. Might just withdraw for a while though, because you’ve unsettled me even if unintended. Timely reminder to take more care online. Never know who’s watching, building profile, to what end etc. Why I don’t do social media a side from NSC. Can’t be too careful so thank you in that respect.
 










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Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,078
Faversham
I'm not against it, all though they could've used a much better Islamic message, that s not a message that going to appeal to non-Muslims. The LGBTQ community get a lot exposure and respect during Pride and after Pride, so Muslims and Christians and all the other major groups should get the same in their festivals. But It is slightly odd to do this on only day 9 though of Ramadan.
Being gay and being a Muslim are not both lifestyle choices. One is. The other isn't. One you're born as. The other you're not (despite what your mum and dad might say).

Acknowledging one is acknowledging part of the human spectrum, Acknowledging the other is acknowledging a choice.

Once choice is brought to the table, other choices, not brought to the table, become legitimate causes for consternation.

For me, diversity and inclusion cover issues over which we have no choice. Sexual orientation. Neurodiversity. Etc. These should all be celebrated.

My religion, my favourite football team, my political allegiance are all personal choices.

I'd enjoy 'f*** off Palace, you'll never see the Palace in the Dam' banners at Victoria. But I don't deserve it. I'd be embarrassed, frankly.
 


Scappa

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2017
1,583
Hopefully the departure board will be used to notify us all of Jesus's crucifixion on good friday.

Then the arrivals board to celebrate his return on Easter Monday.
"Southern are sorry to announce that due to an earlier signal problem at Clapham Junction, the return of our Lord and Saviour has been delayed by approximately 47 minutes."
 


Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
11,839
Crawley
Like most of the info on the board, it isn't relevant to me, but others may have been pleased to see it, so it's a good thing.
 




clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,876
"Southern are sorry to announce that due to an earlier signal problem at Clapham Junction, the return of our Lord and Saviour has been delayed by approximately 47 minutes."

"And if your journey to heaven today has been delayed, some customers may be entitled to salvation via our claim and repent process."
 


FIVESTEPS

Well-known member
Nov 3, 2014
384
I'm not against it, all though they could've used a much better Islamic message, that s not a message that going to appeal to non-Muslims. The LGBTQ community get a lot exposure and respect during Pride and after Pride, so Muslims and Christians and all the other major groups should get the same in their festivals. But It is slightly odd to do this on only day 9 though of Ramadan.
 


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