There Is No War On Christmas , and there isn't a war on Thanksgiving.

You obviously obsess about him all the time. I did not, do not, and never did. Honey. You mention him IN YOUR SIGNATURE. Rent free
Pfizer is, even as we speak, waiting in the wings with the research on the newest whiz-bang drug for TDS. They just need to get the disorder in the DSM-5 so that they can start prescribing their newest moneymaker.
 
Pfizer is, even as we speak, waiting in the wings with the research on the newest whiz-bang drug for TDS. They just need to get the disorder in the DSM-5 so that they can start prescribing their newest moneymaker.

Idk tho...do they want to be cured? I think it would have to be a "relatives slip something in their drink" situation lol
 
There is hardly a Christmas in memory upon which there wasn’t a war waged—or, at least, so it seems if one is tuned into American right-wing media. According to Bill O’Reilly in 2004, as a part of a plot to banish religion from the public sphere and bring forth a ‘brave new progressive world’, liberals were banning religious floats from parades and calling Christmas trees ‘holiday’ trees instead. Similar (but fewer) complaints have been made in the U.K.—say, about the use of the phrase “Winterval” instead of Christmas. But fear not, dear reader. The great and powerful Trump has singlehandedly won the war on Christmas by making it acceptable to say ‘Merry Christmas’ again—a phrase which, according to Trump, was never uttered publicly during the Obama years.

In reality, however, the so called ‘War on Christmas’ doesn’t exist. It never has.

Trump, at Florida rally, suggests he's fighting a new 'War on Thanksgiving'​

He gave no specifics on who he claims wants to change the holiday's name.
ByLibby Cathey
November 27, 2019, 11:21 AM
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You may of heard ludicrous ideas on fox news.

Trump and Fox claim there's a war on Christmas.. I have never noticed it.
 
I literally just showed you an article that shows BLM criticizing Thanksgiving. What the fuck are you talking about? :cuckoo:

You showed an article talking about one radical group criticizing Thanksgiving. Oh no, say it ain't so!! Not criticism!! How dare they?

Yeah, there is no war on Thanksgiving. And if someone brings up the way the native Americans were treated, it is best to attack it as an attack on a holiday rather than have an actual discussion on the topic.
 
You showed an article talking about one radical group criticizing Thanksgiving. Oh no, say it ain't so!! Not criticism!! How dare they?
So your position is that only one group has complained about Thanksgiving, and there arent many other examples of people on the left wing demonizing it?
 
So your position is that only one group has complained about Thanksgiving, and there arent many other examples of people on the left wing demonizing it?

Not what I said. I was referring to the article you posted like it was definitive proof.

Yes people demonize the way the Native Americans were treated. And in many circumstances, the demonization is justified. But the times were vastly different.
 
There is no war on Christmas and there never was.
Tell that to the Marxist who came up with Kwanzaa in 1966 to try and replace Christmas. The reason it failed in large measure is because it sucks.


Spanning from Dec. 26 to the first of January is Kwanzaa, the invented African American holiday celebrated solely by white liberals and clueless public school teachers. Overblown by leftist claiming the holiday has immense cultural significance, a survey by the National Retail Foundation discovered only 1.6 percent of Americans celebrate Kwanzaa.
The “holiday” was created in 1966 by Ron Karenga, who renamed himself Maulana. Karenga, the founder of the United Slaves, a violent rival organization to the Black Panthers, created the holiday for black Americans and derived the name “Kwanzaa” from the Swahili phrase “matunda y kwanza,” meaning “first fruits of the harvest.” That’s about the extent of the deep African roots the official Kwanzaa website claims.
The history of the holiday and Karenga has been seamlessly suppressed by leftists who find the facts inconvenient. Since few know its origins, the current definitions of the celebration are usually nonsensical and made up, much like the holiday itself.
The Guardian asserts Kwanzaa is simply an “opportunity [for black people] to celebrate themselves and their history rather than indulge in the customary traditions of a white Christmas.” The Los Angeles Times says it is “a way to honor African heritage and bring Black families and communities together.”
FrontPage Magazine’s Paul Mulshine writes that “the history of the founder of Kwanzaa has disappeared into an Orwellian time warp.” Indeed, CNN informs readers that Kwanzaa’s violent, racist founder was “a black nationalist and professor of Pan-African studies at California State University at Long Beach,” omitting his criminal and misogynistic past.

Kwanzaa, the “African feast,” really has “nothing to do with Africa and everything to do with California in the 1960s,” writes Mulshine. He contends it was made up to divide Americans, not unite them.
Mulshine explains that the paramilitary organization Karenga ran in Los Angeles in the late 1960s was involved in murder and torture: “In 1967, Karenga was accused of having his thugs beat up a student who asked him an impertinent question at a college forum. In 1969, [United Slaves] got involved in a struggle with the Black Panthers for control of the black studies program at UCLA. All involved carried guns on campus. The US guys were quicker on the draw; they killed two Panthers in a shootout at the student center.”
Karenga himself is a convicted torturer. Here is an excerpt from an article about the May 1971 trial of Karenga for torturing two members of his group:

‘DEBORAH JONES, WHO ONCE WAS GIVEN THE SWAHILI TITLE OF AN AFRICAN QUEEN, SAID SHE AND GAIL DAVIS WERE WHIPPED WITH AN ELECTRICAL CORD AND BEATEN WITH A KARATE BATON AFTER BEING ORDERED TO REMOVE THEIR CLOTHES. SHE TESTIFIED THAT A HOT SOLDERING IRON WAS PLACED IN MISS DAVIS’ MOUTH AND PLACED AGAINST MISS DAVIS’ FACE AND THAT ONE OF HER OWN BIG TOES WAS TIGHTENED IN A VISE. KARENGA, HEAD OF [UNITED SLAVES], ALSO PUT DETERGENT AND RUNNING HOSES IN THEIR MOUTHS, SHE SAID.
Karenga served only four to five years in a state prison.
Karenga is currently a black studies professor at California State University, Long Beach where the administration is apparently untroubled by the fact that this radical racist is also a convicted torturer of women. Despite the troubling past of Kwanzaa’s founder, leftists continue to shove this fake holiday down America’s throat every Christmas.
Woke liberals preach that Christmas in the classroom is intolerant and isolates students who don’t celebrate it. Yet Kwanzaa is permitted because the left argue it is a “cultural” holiday. Tons of teacher aids on the web provide elementary instructors with Kwanzaa coloring prints, songs, games, and crafts. But Kwanzaa isn’t actually a cultural holiday. It is best described as a political product of the 1960s, which should qualify it as inappropriate to impose on young and impressionable students.
The seven pillars of Kwanzaa (unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith), said College Fix editor Jennifer Kabbany, “reads like a communist manifesto.”
Patrick S. Poole also noted that the pillars’ claimed “cooperative economics” is an obvious Marxist reference. Poole noted the principle of “collective work and responsibility” is “why Masai and Zulu tribesmen still live in grass huts, wear animal skins and must walk everywhere.”
“It is a good thing that today we do not have to grow our food, build our houses and tend to our own lands,” wrote Poole. “Division of labor and specialization has fueled the prosperity and progress in the West that all Africans envy. And yet it is the express denial of these important economic tools that Kwanzaa lauds.”
“Karenga said [Kwanzaa] practitioners believe one’s racial identity ‘determines life conditions, life chances and self-understanding,’” wrote Ann Coulter.
Incoming Vice President Kamala Harris recently shared a “Happy Kwanzaa” video in which she says her favorite Kwanzaa pillar is self-determination, or “kujichagulia.” Harris says kujichagulia means “be, be and do. Be the person you want to be and do the things you want to do and do the things that need to be done” — whatever that means.

SOMEHOW I FIND IT HARD TO BELIEVE THAT SHE HAS A DEEP CHILDHOOD ATTACHMENT TO A HOLIDAY THAT DIDN’T EXIST WHEN SHE WAS BORN HTTPS://T.CO/037S09KQXP
— MATT WALSH (@MATTWALSHBLOG) DECEMBER 27, 2020
This holiday season, spend your time celebrating real holidays like Christmas or Hanukkah, not a fake holiday invented by a Marxist, racist, violent criminal.
 
There is no war on Christmas and there never was.
Of course O'Reilly was a bit sensational about it, but to say there was no effort to diminish Christmas is burying your head in the sand. Or perhaps more appropriate - snow.
The "movement" of sorts to remove all things religious as well as traditional aspects of the holiday, not only happened of course... but nearly worked. Replacing the word "Christmas" with "Winter Holiday" etc. was almost universal. And still today, a few commercial businesses still don't use the word Christmas.
 
There is hardly a Christmas in memory upon which there wasn’t a war waged—or, at least, so it seems if one is tuned into American right-wing media. According to Bill O’Reilly in 2004, as a part of a plot to banish religion from the public sphere and bring forth a ‘brave new progressive world’, liberals were banning religious floats from parades and calling Christmas trees ‘holiday’ trees instead. Similar (but fewer) complaints have been made in the U.K.—say, about the use of the phrase “Winterval” instead of Christmas. But fear not, dear reader. The great and powerful Trump has singlehandedly won the war on Christmas by making it acceptable to say ‘Merry Christmas’ again—a phrase which, according to Trump, was never uttered publicly during the Obama years.

In reality, however, the so called ‘War on Christmas’ doesn’t exist. It never has.

Trump, at Florida rally, suggests he's fighting a new 'War on Thanksgiving'​

He gave no specifics on who he claims wants to change the holiday's name.
ByLibby Cathey
November 27, 2019, 11:21 AM
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You may of heard ludicrous ideas on fox news.
Nobody cares about the opinion of anti-God lefties
 
pemelope said:
You love a crook, a female assaulter and a man who cheats on 3 wifes, I don't.

the fact you posted this topic and then went off on a tangent on the usual says to me.....this woman is conducting her own little war on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
BTW...you support a guy who was boinking his current wife while still married to the mother of his children which drove her to commit suicide by intersection. He is a liar, plagiarist, lacks any intelligence..this....middle class ass Joe. He has had his fingers in more than just tara reade and he couldn't tell the truth if the lives of his daughters and granddaughters depended on it. THAT is who you are gushing over as the current illegitimate resident of the White House.

What do you call Thanksgiving at your homeless shelter?
 
Hell they even went after Black Friday. Go ahead and Google it.
Across social media people were trying to spread information that Black Friday is a term that came from an annual big slave market that happened the day after Thanksgiving.
They really are THAT STUPID. I've been waiting for them to turn that whole thing into a race deal.

Makes me think of the time when they were trying to tell us that the term "snowflake" referred to flakes of the ash of burning human remains from the smokestacks of holocaust crematoria.

They make up some very stupid shit.
 
Americans are NOT gonna give up Thanksgiving oR Christmas. JUst KNOW that the public schools are poisoning your kids minds on American traditions and history. Jesse waters did a 'man on the street' interview this past week. It was ...well....it would be laughable if it weren't so tragic. They had no idea of the origins of why/when/for what purpose we celebrate thanksgiving. Who the pilgrims were,where it occurred, where they escaped from. VERY few people could provide any accurate information. Those people were the exception, not the rule.
 
Not what I said. I was referring to the article you posted like it was definitive proof.

Yes people demonize the way the Native Americans were treated. And in many circumstances, the demonization is justified. But the times were vastly different.
WRONG! I never once suggested it was the only proof. Here is what i posted.

"Your favorite left wing riot group disagrees. There are many on the left who have decided that our traditions are evil, but you already knew that."

So i ask again, is it your position that only BLM demonizes Thanksgiving and there ARENT many other people on the left who do this? You said there is no war on Thanksgiving, so lets find out if that is true or not.
 

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