Are the people that are in this heated debate on the debate whether a company should say "Merry Christmas" instead of "Happy Holidays?"
There are many things to consider. First Christmas is an official American holiday. Last time I checked Chanukah and Kwanza weren't. Sure even the first people to colonize were Christian.
I'm all for nonfavortism toward any specific holiday. Though I wonder why are they all within the same week? Seems almost like their were looking for a debate. I mean Chanukah was there first. Jesus is very unlikely to have been born in December. Kwanaza is less than 100 years old and still people have no clue what it means.
So should they say "Merry Christmas?" If they don't should we boycott their stores? Afterall it is their fault for commercializing the holiday. Then again Christmas was stolen from the Romans along with traditional gift giving. Seems only fair. There's no need to boycott something so trivial.
As Leela once said "Society will never expand as a whole unless we all pretend to like each other." So here's to a happy holiday whatever you believe in. With absolutely no "haha I'm right and you're going to hell".
Caio 'Corpsters
Monday, December 4, 2006
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