But it is specifically for the Christmas holiday. I used to think they were overreacting a bit about the war on Christmas but the fact stores will acknowledge every other holiday but can’t say Christmas which is the biggest holiday in our country is ridiculous. There are a lot of non religious people who celebrate from a secular aspect as well.
That’s the thing, they know what they are doing. Meanwhile the same companies always recognize Hanukkah, Gay Pride, Ramadan, Transgender Day, Indigenous Day, etc. etc. without hesitation. Their old argument used to be “not everyone celebrates Xmas”… well even LESS people celebrate or care about those other holidays or events, but that doesn’t stop them from celebrating them specifically. What they really mean is they want to profit off Christmas but hate the name Christ.
I hate the “not everyone celebrates Christmas” argument. I’m like so what. I don’t care when I see other holidays celebrated but worrying because someone who moves here is offended by the holiday celebrated by the vast majority is beyond asinine
But it is specifically for the Christmas holiday. I used to think they were overreacting a bit about the war on Christmas but the fact stores will acknowledge every other holiday but can’t say Christmas which is the biggest holiday in our country is ridiculous. There are a lot of non religious people who celebrate from a secular aspect as well.
My company sends out a bunch of "Happy Diwali!" emails, and post about it on LinkedIn specifically naming the holiday.
But for Christmas we get the "happy holidays" bullshit.
That’s the thing, they know what they are doing. Meanwhile the same companies always recognize Hanukkah, Gay Pride, Ramadan, Transgender Day, Indigenous Day, etc. etc. without hesitation. Their old argument used to be “not everyone celebrates Xmas”… well even LESS people celebrate or care about those other holidays or events, but that doesn’t stop them from celebrating them specifically. What they really mean is they want to profit off Christmas but hate the name Christ.
I hate the “not everyone celebrates Christmas” argument. I’m like so what. I don’t care when I see other holidays celebrated but worrying because someone who moves here is offended by the holiday celebrated by the vast majority is beyond asinine
It's so coordinated one can't help but wonder if it was planned and funded by someone.