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Published on November 9, 2004 By Sally jacobs In Current Events
I love Christmas. With a passion. Obviously it isn't good now, because I am an adult and I can't enjoy it as I did when I was a kid. I still enjoy the build up. The shops getting all festive. The kids getting all festive. The parents groaning. It is all in the spirit of things. Madisons Dad doesn't want her believing in Santa. Apparently it is the first lie, parents tell their children, and as soon as she asks he will be informing her he doesn't exist. He wants her to know he bought her presents. He wants her to appreciate Xmas for more than just the gifts she recieves. She is a child. She should be allowed a little magic. The harsh realities of the world will be there waiting for her when she grows up. Let her have her time of believing and enjoying it. Him and me will never agree on this. She isn't my daughter though so there isn't alot I can say about the matter. I guess that is up to my sister.

Now I have a tiny little rant. That is related to this. Slightly. As I said I love the lead up to Christmas. The Santas in the shopping centres, all the decoration. The Xmas, feel good films. The kids making lists. Parents asking how this time of year came around so fast again. It is all in the spirit of things. Listening to the news this Morning. A shopping Centre in Birmingham, I think it was, has decided that this year they won't be having a santa, or decorating the centre. As it could offend customers of different religions who don't celebrate Xmas. We have to be politically correct you see.

Now am I the only person who thinks that this is completely ridiculous. Sure you should respect other peoples religions. I do. I don't expect them to hide them from me though. What is the world coming to? To be politically correct is the thing to be at the moment. God forbid we should have opinions and beliefs that don't fit in with everyone elses. It seems freedom of speech, and freedom to think for yourself are going down the toilet. Instead we will be all trained robots, that nod in agreement, and do as we are told.

I am an open minded person. I respect people regardless of anything, religion, colour of skin, sex or anything else. That doesn't mean I should hide my own beliefs, or my own opinions. We will be scared to sneeze soon, in case it offends someone. Seriously what is the world coming to. We take a good idea to far. Be politically correct, but don't kill peoples freedom of opinion. Or freedom to celebrate Christmas!

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on Nov 09, 2004


Kyle: It's hard to be a Jew on Christmas.
My friends wont let me join in any games.
And I cant sing Christmas songs
Or decorate a Christmas tree
Or leave water out for Rudolph
`Cause there's something wrong with me.
My people don't believe in Jesus Christ's divinity.

I'm a Jew,
A lonely Jew
On Christmas.
Hanukkah is nice but why is it
That Santa passes over my house every year?

And instead of eating ham I have to eat kosher latkes
Instead of Silent Night I'm singing
Hoo Hact Toh Gaveesh
And what the fuck is up with lighting all these
Fucking candles please?


IG
on Nov 09, 2004

Santa is not Religious.  that being said, I used to baby sit for an Orthodox Rabbi on Fridays when he and his wife went to the Temple.  Oh, they were very strict and told me about not turning on or off light switches and burners!

But you know what?  They celbrated Christmas with their 4 children!  Sure!  On Dec 25, a fat jolly man in a red suit came and gave presents to good little boys and girls!  Sure they celebrated Chunnaka!

But they did not destroy the spirit of Christmas for their children.  Nor did they call the ACLU because Christians liked to celebrate it.

That Shopping center is just plain stupid!  let them have their way, but dont do any Christmas SHopping there. As much as the religious Right wants to think Christmas is about the Birth of Jesus (he was born in August), it is actually based upon a pagan celbration that show the retreat of Winter.  And today it is a holiday for all people of all Race, color, creed.

Christians have Easter. Christmas is for everyone, even Buddhist, Hindu, and Muslims.  And Santa is the symbol of it.  And the message is "Peace on Earth, Goodwill to men".

let the PC clowns choke on that!

on Nov 09, 2004
Info a point well made....I can't see the pic tho

Dr Guy, your comment got my insightful.

That Shopping center is just plain stupid! let them have their way, but dont do any Christmas SHopping there


I don't intend too. They just took things to far. Got themselves some publicity, maybe it was all about money!

Christians have Easter. Christmas is for everyone, even Buddhist, Hindu, and Muslims. And Santa is the symbol of it. And the message is "Peace on Earth, Goodwill to men".


Well said.

Thankyou for the comments x
on Nov 09, 2004
I think I fixed it.

IG


on Nov 09, 2004
Even though we are Christian, my family celebrates Christmas as a secular holiday with focus on giving (well . . . that and Santa). Great blog, sally.
on Nov 09, 2004


Now for another view:

Mr. Garrison: I heard there is no Christmas
In the silly Middle East
No trees, no snow, no Santa Claus
They have different religious beliefs

They believe in Muhammad
And not in our holiday
And so every December
I go to the Middle East and say...

"Hey there Mr. Muslim
Merry fucking Christmas
Put down that book the Koran
And hear some holiday wishes.

In case you haven't noticed
It's Jesus's birthday.
So get off your heathen Muslim ass
and fucking celebrate.

There is no holiday season in India I've heard
They don't hang up their stockings
And that is just absurd!

They've never read a Christmas story.
They don't know what Rudolph is about
And that is why in December
I'll go to India and shout...

Hey there Mr. Hinduist
Merry fucking Christmas
Drink eggnog and eat some beef
And pass it to the missus.

In case you haven't noticed
It's Jesus's birthday
So get off your heathen Hindu ass
and fucking celebrate!

Now I heard that in Japan
Everyone just lives in sin
They pray to several gods
And put needles in their skin.

On December 25th
All they do is eat a cake
And that is why I go to Japan
And walk around and say...

Hey there Mr. Shintoist
Merry fucking Christmas
God is going to kick your ass
You infidelic pagan scum.

In case you haven't noticed
There's festive things to do
So lets all rejoice for Jesus
And Merry fucking Christmas to you.

On Christmas day I travel `round the world and say,
Taoists, Krishnas, Buddhists, and all you atheists too,
Merry Fucking Christmas, To You!

IG

on Nov 09, 2004
Info Geek: I love that song. I had forgotten about it . . . thanks for posting it! In fact, I'm going to give you an Insightful for that!
on Nov 09, 2004
I'm still the mean old traditionalist that refuses to get with the times at my sons elementary school. I make a point to let as many school employees know how I feel about their anti-Christmas policies everytime I visit. They even outlawed the term "Christmas vacation". It's now Winter break so as not to offend the PC crowd. How am I supposed to explain this to my son when I don't even know how Santa and Christmas became so taboo?!
on Nov 09, 2004
Aah, the politcally correct just sucks. I get your point Sally. Why cant we be all different without offending someone on the process? I love X-mas, and even here in Vanuatu where it's full steaming summer, we get a Santa dressed in his winter red christamas suit distributing lollies all over town. Poor guy i know! Sometimes though, they make him wear shorts and a hawaïan shirt with red hibiscus on it .
on Nov 09, 2004
hawaïan shirt with red hibiscus on it


There's a song for that:

Mele Kalikimaka is the thing to say
On a bright Hawaiian Christmas Day
That's the island greeting that we send to you
From the land where palm trees sway
Here we know that Christmas will be green and bright
The sun to shine by day and all the stars at night
Mele Kalikimaka is Hawaii's way
To say "Merry Christmas to you."


IG
on Nov 09, 2004
Thanx infogeek, i never hear of that song b4
Oh BTW, when you sign IG i always think you sign my name! haha!
Heh, me? egocentric? Naaaah
on Nov 09, 2004
Thanx infogeek, i never hear of that song b4


Oooh. Sarcasm.

No problem.

IG
on Nov 09, 2004
She's probably serious, InfoGeek . . . she's from Vanuatu, not Hawaii . . . besides, she's too much of a sweetie to go around being sarcastic!
on Nov 09, 2004
OK, my bad. I do not know her that well.

Still, it is a poular song. It was on Christmas Vacation.

IG

on Nov 09, 2004
I like it . . . of course I live in Hawaii, so I had Mele Kalikimaka on my Christmas cards last year!
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