of "Merry Christmas?" I'm a 34 year old married white guy who lives in New Jersey, and I remember as a kid, most storeowners during the holiday season would always say Merry Christmas to you, etc. However, since the Politically Correct era has blossomed into full effect from the mid 90's - present, I have noticed that most of the greetings are more watered down and generic, like, "Happy Holidays!" Also, did you know that many towns aroud where I live in Northern New Jersey have, "Holiday Tree" lighting ceremonies? In the old days (1980's) these were called Christmas Tree lighting ceremonies, but now, it's a holiday tree. This is so politically correct. The majority (Christians) are being punished because the minority (Jews, Muslims, etc) want to water-down all of the holiday greetings. They have gotten the Jesus nativity manjor scene removed from Town Hall. The kids can't sing, "The 12 days of Christmas Song" anymore in school. Don't you think this has all gone too far? I DO.
2007-12-14
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