I don't mean to be all politically correct or whatever, but I think it kind of excludes other religions.
First thing that comes to mind is Hanukkah. Like I get you all want Christmas to come but if public TV and even our elected officials acknowledge one holiday and not the other, it's really not fair. I think it's time that we just say Happy Holidays for those who don't believe they should celebrate Christmas. You guys really should try being more considerate.
EDIT: You are all racist and homophobic.
EDIT 2: You all obviously are anti-Semitic if you disagree.
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1 回复It's like people [b][u][i]want[/i][/u][/b] to be butthurt 24/7, so they try and find the smallest possible things to complain about.
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9 回复I can't tell if OP is serious, or joking... Hey, if you get offended easily there is a way to fix it. Stop being a modern Liberal! Seriously, you want to ban certain phrases, even if it's a cultural thing? This anti 1st Ammendment bullshit has to go. Why do Liberals hate freedom of speech?
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Politically correct before Morally correct before Common sense before Factually correct That is what the world is coming to, let poeple wish you a merry time or happy year or what ever its not the words but the feeling that counts.
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2 回复christmas is a capitalist holiday. nobody actually gives a shit about the religious part.
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It should never offend anyone when someone wishes you good regardless of the holiday. Don't understand political correctness in this case because telling folks they can't wish people good is offensive in itself. 2 cents... Merry Xmas and happy Chanukah!
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1 回复It all means the same thing, If your that Offended by someone saying merry Christmas, You shouldn't even celebrate it. I'm not religious, Hell I love it when someone says Happy/Merry whatever, They are just in the holiday spirit and being nice, And as long as its in a good context I'l always say thank you, And to you as well. My Personal preference, Merry Christmas.
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1 回复To find the answer to this you must first take a journey deep into your heart. Farther than you have ever gone before, maybe farther than you feel comfortable doing. And when you finally get to that special place inside of you, you must ask yourself, "do I really give a shit?"
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8 回复America is Christian. Europe is Christian. take that Hanukkah shit and ram it up yo ass.