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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A Day of Thanksgiving existed before Plymouth and several more were commemorated afterwards with zero relation to the Pilgrims. [b]I barely think of Pilgrims when I think about a thanksgiving Day.[/b] It’s a day I’m grateful for my family and friends as well as other blessings.[/quote] Good for you. Live and let live I say. But your personal proclivities don’t change the meaning of Thanksgiving in the United States. Did you ever go to elementary school? Make a hand turkey? I’m agnostic and don’t think much about Jesus Christ on Christmas. I recognize no one cares. (I also have the sense to refrain from tedious and obvious lectures about the “pagan origins” and blah blah blah I was a liberal arts major and listen to Wait Wait Don’t Tell me. Nobody likes those people.)[/quote]
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