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I think it's those who are trying to force people to say "Merry Christmas" who are enforcing political correctness. Should we not have the freedom to say what we want, or nothing at all? We have to worry about a few Christians, who mistakenly think they're being oppressed?
The rest of us think you can say whatever you'd like. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays-- It's all cool. Except with this bunch of politically correct Christians who want to force everyone to celebrate as they do.
If you think the Starbucks red cups aren't Christmassy enough, you're enforcing your own brand of PC.
No one forces anyone to say Merry Christmas. I object to those who are offended by two harmless words.
This was posted in current events but I thought that it should be mentioned here on my thread.
It's about a mother who objected to a visit to Santa organized by a school because it made her child feel left out.
There were ninety nine pages of debate. Many insisted that there was no malevolence on her part but I disagree, and so do some others. I would have liked to have seen the letter that she sent to the principal / Superintendent or both.
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