Very stupid but sadly that’s what I expect. Honestly if it’s ok to acknowledge other holidays I don’t get these companies that are scared of saying Christmas.
Which is ridiculous because it’s my favorite holiday. Yea I can celebrate the birth of Christ anytime of year but there is something special about it for me. Yes I know that is sappy.
Ridiculous how anything with European roots is evil
It's because it's part of our country's culture and ours is a white country. It won't be for very much longer, but it was built and grew as such, and there are some elements of that European heritage that yet linger.
Watching it all unravel to the cheers of so many really eats away my soul.
I understand that it was based on pagan roots but I see no harm in meditation on the birth of my savior and spending time with family/friends. Yes I can do that year round but it’s become a tradition for me
Eh, that's really not a lot. I think more people object to the commercialization of it, but just as far as celebrating Christ in December, the vast majority of Christians are for that.
Very stupid but sadly that’s what I expect. Honestly if it’s ok to acknowledge other holidays I don’t get these companies that are scared of saying Christmas.
The marxist fears the cross.
Christmas is innately European because it's really just a re-texture of Yule and they hate whitey every so much.
Which is ridiculous because it’s my favorite holiday. Yea I can celebrate the birth of Christ anytime of year but there is something special about it for me. Yes I know that is sappy.
Ridiculous how anything with European roots is evil
It's because it's part of our country's culture and ours is a white country. It won't be for very much longer, but it was built and grew as such, and there are some elements of that European heritage that yet linger.
Watching it all unravel to the cheers of so many really eats away my soul.
I understand that it was based on pagan roots but I see no harm in meditation on the birth of my savior and spending time with family/friends. Yes I can do that year round but it’s become a tradition for me
Eh, that's really not a lot. I think more people object to the commercialization of it, but just as far as celebrating Christ in December, the vast majority of Christians are for that.