Those Hurtful Christmas Wishes again
Posted on December 30, 2007
We read:
“In Central Florida, like so many other places in our politically correct nation, it’s become upsetting to wish people a Merry Christmas. It hurts their feelings, and we wouldn’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings. That’s not the Christmas way.
An employee in my father’s company was reprimanded for sending an email addressed to everyone in the office address book. The email not only contained the feeling-hurting “Merry Christmas” but a short Bible verse as well.
Apparently many feelings were in fact hurt by this insensitive email. How dare someone wish another person a Merry Christmas or use such profane language as “God” or “Baby Jesus.”
So now “Merry Christmas” is out, and “Happy Holidays” is in. And so far, no one’s feelings have been brutally disregarded or violently hurt. I know I’ll sleep much sounder knowing that my ignorant wishes of happiness and joy to my fellow man will not be the cause of any intolerance or pain.
A bit of healthy sarcasm at the end there.
Posted by John Ray
» Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACLU, Bigotry, Christmas, News, Stupidity
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Ow! Just reading the words M*rr* Chr*stm*s hurt me! Ow ow ow!
Dont you get tired of these whinny liberals always yammering about we should,nt go around saying MERRY CHRISTMAS when others are suffering THEN WHY DONT THEY HELP THOSE FOLK INSTEAD OF SITTING AROUND WHINNING LIKE CRY BABIES how many time have they been listening to DO THEY KNOW ITS CHRISTMAS
All I can say to that is, “Amen!”
Madeleine
I am offended by you being offended.