Anonymous wrote:Do you seriously think i care if people dont' wish it back? I don't, its MY holiday and shoot me if going around with holiday cheer and wishing well to anyone in my path is not not the right thing to do. I have had enough......
Anonymous wrote:I am so SICK of this holiday P.C. bullshit. I celebrate Christmas am proud of it and won't hesitate to wish anyone out there a Merry Christmas with a smile and not think twice!! ENOUGH ALREADY!!
Anonymous wrote:I am so SICK of this holiday P.C. bullshit. I celebrate Christmas am proud of it and won't hesitate to wish anyone out there a Merry Christmas with a smile and not think twice!! ENOUGH ALREADY!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We all know that if it's on Fox, it must be a real and pressing matter.
It is not an exaggeration to say that Fox News had made my previously rational parents insane. They were always Republican, but not like this. They were basically anti taxes and that was it. They seem to have forgotten that we didn't even attend church when I was growing up! And now they are bothered that I don't take my kids to church.
I really really hate Fox News.
Anonymous wrote:I think of any of us who are 55 and up, we remember being young and learning you say Merry Christmas in December not so much that you are trying to shove you religion down someones throat but just as a kind greeting to wish someone well during the holidays.
Now its being turned into a greeting with the secret agenda, this is absurd. There is nothing wrong with saying Merry Christmas IMO as a holiday greeting to wish someone well. End of story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think of any of us who are 55 and up, we remember being young and learning you say Merry Christmas in December not so much that you are trying to shove you religion down someones throat but just as a kind greeting to wish someone well during the holidays.
Now its being turned into a greeting with the secret agenda, this is absurd. There is nothing wrong with saying Merry Christmas IMO as a holiday greeting to wish someone well. End of story.
No, it's not being turned into a greeting with a secret agenda. What's happening is that people are becoming better educated and aware, and realize that there's a huge portion of the population that not only doesn't celebrate Christmas, but may have their own religious celebrations that occur during the November/December time frame. Saying "Happy Holidays" incorporates Christmas, but also the other religious holidays the person might celebrate, and Thanksgiving/New Years. So when I hear someone wishing random people "Merry Christmas," I don't assume it's malicious, but I do tend to assume the person is probably a little less educated (not in the bookish sense, but in the worldly sense).
Anonymous wrote:
Wait a minute, I thought the Annunciation was August? If so that would be a May baby not December. Or is that the Ascension in August?
- Recovering Catholic
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with "happy holidays?" There are several Christian holy days during the Christmas season, not to mention Thanksgiving and New Year's. I don't think "happy holidays" is PC; people have been saying it for decades, if not longer. It's just an alternative greeting during a season that has many holy days and holidays. And if it happens to include people who celebrate other winter holidays, great!