Sweet Jesus. This is actually fake news. The Telegraph cropped the picture to fit an anti Muslim agenda.pic.twitter.com/bagHn80Wqd
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Sweet Jesus. This is actually fake news. The Telegraph cropped the picture to fit an anti Muslim agenda.pic.twitter.com/bagHn80Wqd
@DanBilefsky Easter comes from ishtar and the egg is a fertility symbol - they have nothing to do with Jesus to begin with. 
you are so easily distracted.forget about me and the past. trump's a wanker and so are you. That's a fact
This story's been discredited since, you know. Total rubbish. Keep up.
Will you ever NOT fall for it? Look at the origins of these stories and who's pushing them on social media. Hint: it's troll bots.
Not true. Been discredited.
Their faith must be really shaky if this upsets them.
Easter is literally in the website name and all over the even advertising, the outrage was fabricated, this is a clickbait headline
"Traditionalists" ought to get angry that there is too many folk without Food in the world they ought to GET A LIFE
Indeed. We should all celebrate the pagan goddess Eostre. Preferably, in chocolate.
Not really. It's just our Brexiters have learnt tricks fro mTrump on creating diversions from uncomfortable news about their project.
The word Easter was mentioned several times. This story happens every year but this year the BBC and Teresa May weighed in
the founder of Cadbury was a quaker and did not celebrate Easter
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