markG - 16 December 2007 09:43 AM
Everyone has become so PC and desensitized to their own beliefs that we are afraid to say anything to anyone because we may offend them. If I say Merry Christmas and someone wishes me a Happy Kwanzaa, I am not going to be offended.
Every gender, race, sexual orientation and nationality has an advocacy group that tells us how we should act toward one another, and I am quickly seeing that there are only 3 groups of people left on earth that can be discriminated against without any fear of retribution, overweight people, Christians and Jews. I fit 2 out of the 3 categories and I see and hear it everyday. We live in diverse nation that has room for everyone, and we should be tolerant of each other.
Merry Christmas, Feliz Navidad, Happy Hanukka, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy Boxer Day to ALL!
Yeah, I fall into 2 of those 3 too!
We just had a discussion about this last week at work. The whole building is decorated for the holidays (Christmas) with wreaths, bows, Santas, snowmen, etc. When the receptionist wanted to put up a Christmas tree in our office, she was told no by HR, because it might offend someone. My immediate thought was “And the Santa heads dangling from the ceiling don’t????” I told our HR rep, if someone wanted to put up decorations for Hanukkah or Kwanzaa (which the company actually has in the past), it wouldn’t affect or offend me because I don’t celebrate those holidays. Their response was that we had to decorate for everything. Not being of those religions and knowing protocol, what if I do and I do it incorrectly? The last thing I would want to do is offend someone. Look at the teacher in Sudan who was jailed because her class of kids nicknamed a teddy bear Mohammed.
So, the current decorations stay. Um, I think it should be all or nothing.
Would it have offended anyone had you driven through town earlier in the month and instead of Santas and snowmen hanging from the telephone posts, there would’ve been menorahs or Stars of David? If it would’ve, then you have no right to complain about other people being offended by Christmas. I wouldn’t have cared, I probably would’ve thought it made the place look festive, regardless. (It would draw attention away from the ragged and run down buildings!)
I’m with you, someone’s religious beliefs don’t factor into their being friends with me. I’ve got friends and family all over the board with belief systems. It’s their personalities that make them who they are, not which god they pray to. The funny thing about everyone being on their “PC” horse is that when you take away Christmas part of the holidays to not offend the other religions, you’re actually offending Christians in the process. It would be like Hanukkah with no menorahs.
The best card we received last year during the holidays is from friends who are multi-religious in one household. It read “HAPPY EVERYTHING!”
Can’t we all just get along??????