It's time for Christmas bashing. I would love to ask these people: Does it scare you? If so, how? How does it offend your beliefs? Do you think this nation which compromises of 95% of the people participating in Christmas, should not have their children participate in a celebration that was happening since this country was founded, because you are offended? I am offended that you are offended. If I lived in a country where I was strongly opposed to the culture, I would leave. Are you trying to change the country because you want the economic benefits but not the culture? If so, you cannot have America without it's culture unless pc driven politicians are flying on the eagle.
If our government and school boards are going to cater to the trend of "winter break" and not saying "merry Christmas" because it will offend someone, somewhere, we have lost American principality. Where democracy is led by a majority, is now being run by a bunch of weak - minded, secular, bland, no substance, scared, twisted and spineless pc servants. I am scared, how about you?
Here is part of the article from frontpagemag.com I am commenting on:
To some, Christmas is a threat right up there with global warming. Retail giant Wal-Mart told employees to quit telling shoppers, "merry Christmas" - until a backlash erupted among angry patrons.
The people have spoken. A poll by Zogby International found that a nearly unanimous 95 percent of Americans were not offended by hearing "Merry Christmas" sung to them in stores. And, get this - 32 percent said they were offended by "happy holidays."
One who takes offense at this PC madness is New York's own Jewish mascot, Jackie Mason.
"All the yentas and the lawyers and the ACLU and the maniacs decided that Christmas was a danger!" Jackie complained to me."We should thank God there's a holiday that promotes love among people," Jackie said. "Even lowlifes feel guilty for doing anything wrong during this season!"
Still, it won't end. In Maplewood, N.J., parents saw red - and green - after the district banned religious music last year from school holiday concerts. "Silent Night" was not all right. "Dreidel Dreidel" was dead on arrival. So a parent sued in federal court. "We loosened the policy ever so slightly," school-board President Rowland Bennett told me. "Now, if you want to have a Christmas song or a Hanukkah song in December, in a concert, it's acceptable. You just can't load up your program with that."
The lawsuit proceeds.
The stupidest ban came in Plano, Texas, where, a federal suit alleges, schoolchildren were told not to bring red and green napkins to a winter party. The schools' lawyer finally claimed that children were asked to bring in white napkins because that's the color of snow. In Texas.
Santa. Baby! I'm afraid. I don't want my kid growing up in a world that's politically correct and morally vacant. I want you back.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
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America is now ruled by the pc crowd!
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