Politically correct holiday greetings or the old favorites?
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aNiMaL wrote:No my friend, I am not ruined by any of this. But in the example I sited in the opening post is of a city, and the people of that city not happy with their city saying a generic Happy Holidays. Not about a corporate ran Wal-Mart. I agree...commercialism is out of control in association with Christmas. WalMart is gonna do whatever they want to do. However, our schools and government offices we do have control and influence over.
then vote them out of office. if enough people are outraged, it will change. thing is, the vast majority of people dont give a fuck what the greeting says. it's a small, paranoid minority looking for some reason to feel important.0 -
BarkingDogs wrote:cant count Kwanza...that one is a 'made up" holiday...by the blacks with no religion ...
eh, so was christmas. the christians had to think of a good way to rope pagans into converting, so they said that jesus was actually born dec 25 to steal the thunder of pagan solstice celebrations. 1500 years later... voila! christmas!0 -
lol I always enjoy seeing Wal-Mart being tossed around in these discussions.
Wal-Mart has done more for the lower-class than the welfare state ever has. Like... I dunno... Jobs?
My question is why no one ever complains about 5th Avenue vendors "robbing the rich."
Maybe I should just start another thread..."Sarcasm: intellect on the offensive"
"What I lack in decorum, I make up for with an absence of tact."
Camden 5-28-06
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See, and I think it has more to do with the actual National Holiday being Christmas.....it shouldn't matter. They should recognize the majority and move on. Celebrate what you want with your family.....but understand that the majority of the populous here in the USA celebrates Christmas and they will see Christmas trees and signs saying Merry Christmas and Santa Clause all over the place. I disagree with whiting out the word Christmas because a very small percentage of the people who make up this great country do not celebrate it.hippiemom wrote:We do have influence, and if we live in communities with Muslims and Jews and pagans and people who celebrate Kwanzaa and god only knows who else, it makes sense for the community to use the "holiday" standard, rather than the "Christmas" standard. Wishing someone a happy holiday is not an insult to their traditions. What's insulting is assuming that your own personal traditions should take precedence over others. If you're in a small town where everyone celebrates Christmas, then Christmas it is! If you're in a more diverse area, deal with it. "Happy holidays" means, "Whatever holiday you celebrate, I hope it's a happy one." It's a NICE thing to say, and people should take it that way.
Schools should have Christmas trees, and Christmas parties. (However, I also think they should have Halloween parties.) When the word Christmas no longer gets everyone a day off....then we can hide it away with a generic Holiday message so as not to offend anyone. But, while it is recognized as a National Holiday....then everyone needs to deal with it. In a democracy, the majority wins.0 -
If we should just refer to everything as Happy Holidays, how will we ever know what we're celebrating?
For example, Columbus Day."Sarcasm: intellect on the offensive"
"What I lack in decorum, I make up for with an absence of tact."
Camden 5-28-06
Washington, D.C. 6-22-080 -
78% of the U.S. population is Christian. 22% is not a "very small percentage." Personally, I don't care whether or not my city puts up a tree, and if they do I don't care what they call it. They can put up a menorah instead, or a festivus pole ... who cares?aNiMaL wrote:See, and I think it has more to do with the actual National Holiday being Christmas.....it shouldn't matter. They should recognize the majority and move on. Celebrate what you want with your family.....but understand that the majority of the populous here in the USA celebrates Christmas and they will see Christmas trees and signs saying Merry Christmas and Santa Clause all over the place. I disagree with whiting out the word Christmas because a very small percentage of the people who make up this great country do not celebrate it.
Schools should have Christmas trees, and Christmas parties. (However, I also think they should have Halloween parties.) When the word Christmas no longer gets everyone a day off....then we can hide it away with a generic Holiday message so as not to offend anyone. But, while it is recognized as a National Holiday....then everyone needs to deal with it. In a democracy, the majority wins.
Anyone who gets upset when someone wishes them a happy holiday might want to try having a REAL problem sometime, just for perspective."Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." ~ MLK, 19630 -
Except for I think that you think all 22% do not celebrate Christmas and I would venture to guess that about 80% of that 22%, while may never go to church, still celebrate and like the tradition of Christmas.hippiemom wrote:78% of the U.S. population is Christian. 22% is not a "very small percentage."0 -
Oh, and you can wish me a Happy Holidays all you want if you are trying to cover Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years with one fell swoop.hippiemom wrote:Anyone who gets upset when someone wishes them a happy holiday might want to try having a REAL problem sometime, just for perspective.
Don't do it because you are afraid of offending someone so you'll just be super vague as a replacement.
Nope, I am encouraging everyone...businesses and individuals alike, to wish everyone whatever they celebrate. Stop trying to make everyone happy with one magically vague statement.
And as far as government and schools, if it is a National Holiday, then celebrate it openly.0 -
ThumbingMyWay32 wrote:My question is why no one ever complains about 5th Avenue vendors "robbing the rich."
huh? you mean the guy who gives me coffee or roasted nuts or falafel?if you wanna be a friend of mine
cross the river to the eastside0 -
I'm with hippiemom. I can't believe anyone really cares about this. I think it's ridiculous for either side to get upset, Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Joyous Kwanza, who cares? If your biggest worry in life is how you are greeted at Wal-mart around Christmas time, I want your life.0
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aNiMaL wrote:Except for I think that you think all 22% do not celebrate Christmas and I would venture to guess that about 80% of that 22%, while may never go to church, still celebrate and like the tradition of Christmas.
you're confusing the tree and santa and gifts with christmas. those are traditions and have been adopted as secular american "holiday" traditions that everyone in this country does. the christmas you want recognized is the manger and whatnot. that is a religious holiday and you're free to still celebrate it. but you'd be up in arms if your kid had to observe ramadan in school and i dont think it's unreasonable for minorities to feel uncomfortable being forced to observe christianity in school.
the "traditions" or christmas have nothing to do with actual christmas. show me where santa is mentioned in the bible and ill yield. christians hijacked a pagan holiday to up their membership. now they're pissed that the secularists have hijacked some of their holiday traditions to brighten up the winter. quit whining and get over it.0 -
who gives a fuck
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merr...happ...who gives a fuck!?
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Can't believe this is an issue
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If you don't get told merry christmas, happy hanukkah , happy holidays...whatever...you can get a fucking tissue
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*sang to the tune of deck the halls.0 -
Okay, listen here everybody.....read what the fuck I have written....especially my opening post.soulsinging wrote:you're confusing the tree and santa and gifts with christmas. those are traditions and have been adopted as secular american "holiday" traditions that everyone in this country does. the christmas you want recognized is the manger and whatnot. that is a religious holiday and you're free to still celebrate it. but you'd be up in arms if your kid had to observe ramadan in school and i dont think it's unreasonable for minorities to feel uncomfortable being forced to observe christianity in school.
the "traditions" or christmas have nothing to do with actual christmas. show me where santa is mentioned in the bible and ill yield. christians hijacked a pagan holiday to up their membership. now they're pissed that the secularists have hijacked some of their holiday traditions to brighten up the winter. quit whining and get over it.
Don't tell me what I am talking about.
I mention in my fucking opening post that I just want to celebrate the PAGAN tradition of Santa Clause and whatnot.
I am NOT talking about religion.
Nothing pisses me off more than when someone tells me what I am talking about.....which completely counters what I have written.
I am talking about the National Holiday in the United States called Christmas. It is has Christmas trees. And we fucking say Merry Christmas.
You're the one confusing shit here.0 -
Why is this mentality so difficult for people?aNiMaL wrote:Oh, and you can wish me a Happy Holidays all you want if you are trying to cover Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years with one fell swoop.
Don't do it because you are afraid of offending someone so you'll just be super vague as a replacement.
Nope, I am encouraging everyone...businesses and individuals alike, to wish everyone whatever they celebrate. Stop trying to make everyone happy with one magically vague statement.
And as far as government and schools, if it is a National Holiday, then celebrate it openly.0 -
Why are people so nasty about this topic?Vedderlution_Baby! wrote:who gives a fuck
la la la la la la la la
merr...happ...who gives a fuck!?
la la la la la la la la
Can't believe this is an issue
la la la la la la la la la
If you don't get told merry christmas, happy hanukkah , happy holidays...whatever...you can get a fucking tissue
LA LA LA LA LA
LA LA FFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGG LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
*sang to the tune of deck the halls.
I never lashed out to anyone about this topic. In fact....I don't even see it as a topic which should get people angry. Yet I you fuckers are lashing out on me as though i am putting your mother down.
You people are fucking weird. If this topic bothers you....then leave it alone.
No need to be ass holes.0 -
So let me get this straight .... you don't care one bit about Christ, but it's real important to you that everyone call it CHRISTmas? Wtf?aNiMaL wrote:Okay, listen here everybody.....read what the fuck I have written....especially my opening post.
Don't tell me what I am talking about.
I mention in my fucking opening post that I just want to celebrate the PAGAN tradition of Santa Clause and whatnot.
I am NOT talking about religion.
Nothing pisses me off more than when someone tells me what I am talking about.....which completely counters what I have written.
I am talking about the National Holiday in the United States called Christmas. It is has Christmas trees. And we fucking say Merry Christmas.
You're the one confusing shit here."Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." ~ MLK, 19630 -
It's not difficult. It's exactly what I do. If I know what holiday a person celebrates, that's what I wish them. If I don't know, it's "have a great holiday." It makes sense for governments and stores to take the "holiday" approach, since they deal with people from all traditions. Why is THIS mentality so difficult for people to understand?aNiMaL wrote:Why is this mentality so difficult for people?"Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity." ~ MLK, 19630 -
aNiMaL wrote:Okay, listen here everybody.....read what the fuck I have written....especially my opening post.
Don't tell me what I am talking about.
I mention in my fucking opening post that I just want to celebrate the PAGAN tradition of Santa Clause and whatnot.
I am NOT talking about religion.
Nothing pisses me off more than when someone tells me what I am talking about.....which completely counters what I have written.
I am talking about the National Holiday in the United States called Christmas. It is has Christmas trees. And we fucking say Merry Christmas.
You're the one confusing shit here.
CHRISTmas is a CHRISTian religious holiday. the santa clause and whatnot is the holidays. it is secular and has nothing to do with actual christmas. by any name, it's the same damn tradition. so who cares if you hear happy holidays or merry christmas? times change. it's not the 1950s anymore, thank god.0 -
Christmas is of course a religious holiday but I think the religious sentiment has gone, most see it as a commercial holiday. But I don't care. It's a time of year to be happy and spend time with the people that you love. Whether you are religious or not, it doesn't bother me
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hippiemom wrote:I think the world would be a much nicer place if people didn't take offense when others wished them well. If you don't celebrate Christmas and someone has the nerve to wish you a merry one, can't you just go ahead and try to have a merry day on the 25th anyway? By the same token, if you do celebrate Christmas and someone wishes you a happy holiday, say thank you! They want you to be happy on your holiday, how is that offensive?!
I blame Bill O'Reilly for creating an issue where there wasn't one. Of all the things we argue about in this country, this is surely the dumbest.
Wow, I agree with hippiemom. The biggest evidence yet that this issue is beyond stupid and anyone who gets upset about being wished a Merry Christmas or Happy Hanakuh just doesn't have enough problems to worry about.Do you remember Rock & Roll Radio?0
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