BrokeLoser
Diamond Member
Why is it that Christians on the right get personally offended doesnt put up christmas decoration or say merry christmas? You hear about the "war on christmas" all the time.
Iwas in an asian grocery store the other day, and some old fat bitch starts screaming at the owner that "in America we celebrate Christmas" and that he had to put up decorations and say merry christmas. He politely told her that since hes not christian, he doesnt celebrate christian holidays, and that if she took offence to him not following her religion, she could go shop somewhere else. By his tone you could tell he really meant "mind your own business or get the fuck out of my store".
This type of behavior is getting very common where people will consider it a personal attack on their religious rights if some doesnt celebrate christmas.
The "crazy lady" has been fed bullshit for the past 20 or so years by reactionary right wingers that Christmas is under attack...
If you pump faux outrage bullshit into the heads of your rube following, don't act shocked when "crazy old ladies" do what she did
She's just exercising her freedom of speech and that she is free to be crude, stupid and "politically incorrect" .. MAGA.
This so-called war on Christmas started when Faux News noticed shops with "Happy Holidays" signs in their windows in a city with millions of non-Christian residents. Forget about the nearby towering Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center.
They beat the drum of the war on Christmas so loudly, it had a bad effect on good people. My Jewish husband and I were on line in the grocery store. Behind us was the very respected and loved pharmacist who owned a small shop in the village. The clerk, the nicest person you would want to meet, almost vehemently started wishing us a Merry Christmas. It was sad.
Our Pilgrim and Puritan forefathers were the ones who waged a war on Christmas:
The upper classes in ancient Rome celebrated Dec. 25 as the birthday of the sun god Mithra. The date fell right in the middle of Saturnalia, a monthlong holiday dedicated to food, drink, and revelry, and Pope Julius I is said to have chosen that day to celebrate Christ's birth as a way of co-opting the pagan rituals. Beyond that, the Puritans considered it historically inaccurate to place the Messiah's arrival on Dec. 25. They thought Jesus had been born sometime in September.When Americans banned Christmas
The first 'War on Christmas' was declared almost 400 years ago, courtesy of our Puritan forefatherstheweek.com
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So enjoy the holiday, but don't insist everybody, no matter their religion, celebrate it.
What you’re really seeing is ‘diversity / multiculturalism’ taking its toll on good, real, core Americans.
MULTICULTURALISM DESTROYS and all sane folks know it. Shoving the worlds filth down the throats of core Americans was never going to work when the core people don’t benefit from multiculturalism in any way shape or form…this retarded fucking bullshit experiment was always destined to fail.