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In reply to the discussion: I’m confused. “Happy Holidays” is good, but the ”National Holiday Tree” isn’t? [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)38. Here's what's going on with this issue that some don't seem to get
You have a concerted effort going on right now to make the holiday less inclusive rather than more inclusive.
People want to pretend this is just an issue with people getting bent out of shape over a decorated tree being called a "Christmas" tree. The actual problem is Christian bigots who are taking issue with people who want to be more inclusive. I have no issue with anyone who wants to say, "Merry Christmas". However, if I choose to say "Happy Holidays" and someone wants to call me out for it, here's what I have to say to them...

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I’m confused. “Happy Holidays” is good, but the ”National Holiday Tree” isn’t? [View all]
fwiff
Dec 2015
OP
Instead of a national tree, how about a karaoke night where we can all sing whatever we
randys1
Dec 2015
#1
This is all part of our "War on Christmas™", it helps confuse and disorient the enemy.
Glassunion
Dec 2015
#10
And you think making the mere mention of the name of the holiday a big offense........
WillowTree
Dec 2015
#12
It seems obvious you are unable to see this issue from outside your own worldview.
cleanhippie
Dec 2015
#42
If it is relevant to your argument that 2/3 of the world's population is not Christian,
Nye Bevan
Dec 2015
#15
Perhaps, but it would be more relevant to show that the "nones" are growing exponentially
cleanhippie
Dec 2015
#40
some nice people are hearing it differently than we here at DU...they are told that it is
CTyankee
Dec 2015
#34
Consistent application of your conclusion suggests changing the name of the holiday
LanternWaste
Dec 2015
#37