To be honest they've been 'commercialising' Christian festivals for decades now, removing the Christian elements, trying to keep the good natured side to them and injecting consumerism into them.
The problem is they feel more....hollow without the Christian elements, like ironically the Grinch film with Jim Carrey that in the beginning it was just about the
Consumerism aspect of it.
It would be funny if the fucked western economies and more Gen Z looking to faith leads to a revival of celebrating it more as a Christian festival again.
No doubt. You can see the difference even in Hallmark movies. In the earliest movies Christian elements were present. Now you're more likely to see a dead body in a Christmas show than here the word Christ
like ironically the Grinch film with Jim Carrey that in the beginning it was just about the Consumerism aspect of it.
And to keep the metaphor going, decades later another Grinch movie is made that is so "safe" and corporately made that it lacks any value beyond pure profit seeking. Which is a pretty good descriptor of what corporations have done to Christmas after removing the Christian elements.
To be honest they've been 'commercialising' Christian festivals for decades now, removing the Christian elements, trying to keep the good natured side to them and injecting consumerism into them.
You get to sell more shit to the goyim and stop being reminded of your people's deicide. Win-win.
To be honest they've been 'Christianizing' Pagan festivals for decades now, removing the Pagan elements, trying to keep the good natured side to them and injecting Christianity into them.
The sand religion already subverted our native ancestral religion in the same way. Now the newest religion, commuwokeism, is subverting Christianity in the same way.
What gets me is their obliviousness in the face of the first six fucking letters. Even if the holiday (holy day) has been gerrymandered into consumerslop, the fact remains that it is blatantly a Christian holiday.
Let's not even get started about how hanukkah and kwanzaa were explicitly pushed to the fore to further devalue the birth of Christ.
Of course their customer in the ad is an Indian or maybe a Mexican, but I'm guessing Indian. Yay a company re-selling canned soup and pre-made bread in a fancy box so you can feign like you give a shit about someone else!
I found this with the founders of this, they were on Shark Tank and here's some interview. I didn't watch it I just saw the horse face. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DM0ZKXmaZKU
I know the liberals argue that there's no "war" on Christmas but I say this shows a cold war-esque passive aggressive attack on Christianity
And it's so prevalent. There are so many coded and uncoded attacks on Christianity throughout the entire culture nowadays.
It's quite worrying and incredibility damaging to societal cohesion...for both Christians and non-Christians.
Even in translation. In Umamusume the characters vocally say "Merry Christmas" in Japanese but the "localizers" made the text say "Happy Holidays"
It's just nonsensical, unless you understand it as a coordinated attack to diminish positive Christian representation.
To be honest they've been 'commercialising' Christian festivals for decades now, removing the Christian elements, trying to keep the good natured side to them and injecting consumerism into them.
The problem is they feel more....hollow without the Christian elements, like ironically the Grinch film with Jim Carrey that in the beginning it was just about the Consumerism aspect of it.
It would be funny if the fucked western economies and more Gen Z looking to faith leads to a revival of celebrating it more as a Christian festival again.
No doubt. You can see the difference even in Hallmark movies. In the earliest movies Christian elements were present. Now you're more likely to see a dead body in a Christmas show than here the word Christ
Stopped with Hallmark after they introduced fags.
I take care of my mom, so I get more Hallmark than I wish. Still she doesn't watch it as much as she used to.
And to keep the metaphor going, decades later another Grinch movie is made that is so "safe" and corporately made that it lacks any value beyond pure profit seeking. Which is a pretty good descriptor of what corporations have done to Christmas after removing the Christian elements.
What you don't think polar bears are Christian symbols? /s
You get to sell more shit to the goyim and stop being reminded of your people's deicide. Win-win.
To be honest they've been 'Christianizing' Pagan festivals for decades now, removing the Pagan elements, trying to keep the good natured side to them and injecting Christianity into them.
The sand religion already subverted our native ancestral religion in the same way. Now the newest religion, commuwokeism, is subverting Christianity in the same way.
Pagans are fucking retards.
What gets me is their obliviousness in the face of the first six fucking letters. Even if the holiday (holy day) has been gerrymandered into consumerslop, the fact remains that it is blatantly a Christian holiday.
Let's not even get started about how hanukkah and kwanzaa were explicitly pushed to the fore to further devalue the birth of Christ.
https://theconversation.com/the-story-of-hanukkah-how-a-minor-jewish-holiday-was-remade-in-the-image-of-christmas-127620
(and no, faggots, Christmas isn't "a Pagan holiday")
Of course their customer in the ad is an Indian or maybe a Mexican, but I'm guessing Indian. Yay a company re-selling canned soup and pre-made bread in a fancy box so you can feign like you give a shit about someone else!
I found this with the founders of this, they were on Shark Tank and here's some interview. I didn't watch it I just saw the horse face. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DM0ZKXmaZKU
It's like watching a cargo cult building runways and planes out of straw.
I least Mexicans celebrate Christmas but Jêêts have nothing but contempt for it like kikes and muzzies
I'm guessing the following makes the Moloch worshipers all itchy.
God rest ye merry gentlemen
Let nothing you dismay
Remember Christ our Savior
Was born on Christmas Day
To save us all from Satan's pow'r
When we were gone astray
Oh tidings of comfort and joy
Comfort and joy
Oh tidings of comfort and joy
Here you go
The hummer sounds like a blue-hair.