Anonymous wrote:OK, well, my family lives here and we celebrate. And if it wasn't a day off, we'd still be out of work & school. If the board wanted to send everyone home on Eid al Fitr, that'd be OK by us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we all just agree that MLK day off is a joke?
No.
Why would you say such a thing? I don't think it's a joke. What's wrong with remembering someone who changed our country for the better He was one of the most significant leaders in the civil rights movement. I don't celebrate Christmas, but I don't go around saying that having Christmas and Good Friday off are jokes. Those to me are more of a joke than MLK Day. At least MLK benefitted our nation, hence he is more worthy of having a national holiday named after him. The other two days are religious and we supposedly live in a nation where there is a separation between church and state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we all just agree that MLK day off is a joke?
No.
Anonymous wrote:Can we all just agree that MLK day off is a joke?
Anonymous wrote:Same reason montgomery county is closed on Martin Luther king jr day.