强烈反对后,伦敦国王十字车站从展示板上删除了伊斯兰信息
London's Kings Cross Station Removes Islamic Messages From Display Boards After Backlash

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伦敦国王十字车站在争议中删除了数字屏幕上的伊斯兰信息。 这些信息是火车中断期间公告的一部分,其中引用了庆祝斋月的圣训。 在出现批评反应,特别是对宗教偏袒的担忧后,英国国家铁路公司发表声明将其删除,并承诺未来将对车站中的活动进行审查。 国家世俗协会会长斯蒂芬·埃文斯批评这种做法可能会造成分裂,并主张建立世俗公共场所。 与此同时,伦敦的皮卡迪利广场和牛津街等热门旅游景点都装饰有大量庆祝斋月的装饰。 虽然只有 6.5% 的英国人口认为自己是穆斯林,但之前的展示包括伦敦桥 LGBT+ 历史月的骄傲旗帜以及建筑物立柱上的“骄傲”展示。 后一个展览背后的一位有争议的人物后来因在网上分享针对女性的贬损内容而被曝光。 一些人对将文化代表性置于提高火车服务效率之上表示不满。

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Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

The company that operates trains at Kings Cross station in London has removed Islamic messages on information boards about “sinners” who must “repent” after a massive backlash.

As we highlighted yesterday, Network Rail was pairing big board announcements of train delays and cancellations with Islamic hadiths to mark Ramadan, the religious holy month.

Following a huge amount of complaints, a Network Rail spokesperson commented “We value the feedback of our passengers and while these messages were intended to celebrate the beliefs and backgrounds of some of our colleagues and passengers, we have removed them.”

The statement continued, “Over recent years, King’s Cross has celebrated significant religious and secular events from all cultures including Easter, Diwali, Passover, Ramadan, and Remembrance Day, however we will now review how occasions can be marked in the future.”

Speaking to GB News, Stephen Evans, chief executive of the National Secular Society, said  “At best it’s a well-meaning yet misguided and counterproductive attempt at inclusivity.”

“Such gestures suggest favouritism, generating resentment and the inevitable demands from other religious or identity groups for equal recognition,” Evans added.

“Religious messages like this undermine the principle of neutrality. Maintaining such neutrality in public spaces and services is the best way of nurturing a fair and inclusive society that respects all individuals, regardless of their beliefs or backgrounds,” he further urged.

The development comes as central London has been adorned with extensive Ramadan decorations, with no such decorations being planned for Lent or any other Christian feasts, despite Britain being a majority Christian country.

Network Rail continually engages in such virtue signalling gestures. As we previously highlighted, London Bridge rail station turned an entire column within the building into a ‘Pride’ display in February to celebrate ‘LGBT+ History Month’.

The display contained transgender and intersex flags that many pointed out are actively hostile to the rights of women and gay people.

It also transpired that the employee who oversaw the installation has a long history of posting offensive anti-women comments and material making light of child sexual abuse on social media.

Others simply requested that Network Rail focus solely on making trains run on time, rather than engaging in cultural indoctrination.

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