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In reply to the discussion: Santa Claus Banned from Oregon Classrooms [View all]handmade34
(24,017 posts)13. so wrong in so many ways...
ritual is what makes us human... acceptance of all peoples' rituals makes us humane
excluding all holiday symbols and decorations is not educating children... talking about and including all holidays/rituals is truly educating
I find this trend troublesome
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There's nothing wrong with a little childhood fun and fantasy. As for diverse, Santa
lunamagica
Nov 2016
#54
Not if he doesn't come to your house: In that case, it's not OK for a child at school.
lindysalsagal
Nov 2016
#60
That might have been the historical genesis of this particular exemplar of the holiday
dhol82
Nov 2016
#20
Why are you blaming Muslims? It's usually JWs who want holidays out of the classroom.
LeftyMom
Nov 2016
#18
No. Actually a surprising number of court cases keeping schools secular and non-sectarian come from
LeftyMom
Nov 2016
#42
When I was in public grade school, we started the morning with a prayer.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Dec 2016
#102
Actually my friend lives in a Jewish area and they have this request in her public school district
lunasun
Nov 2016
#64
THIS STORY IS NOT TRUE! If you log onto the Hillsboro School District (Oregon) website,
skylucy
Nov 2016
#83
Yes, it's easy to look up the truth. Media is running with a click bait headline.
DawgHouse
Dec 2016
#107
I just posted something in General Discussion to let DUers know that this story is not true.
skylucy
Nov 2016
#92
Santa Claus, however, is a symbol of a secular tradition which is not a religious one
jberryhill
Nov 2016
#19
Hell, it's not even so much 'trying to be secular', it's just a standard reminder to be inclusive.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2016
#95
Yeah, aint that a kick in the pants? Church lawns aplenty and the only place suitable for a manger
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2016
#98
This reminds me of South Park's Non-Offensive Christmas Episode. I think we just
smirkymonkey
Nov 2016
#38
Sheesh what horseshit. Santa is such a fucking threat to safe spaces..that whole thing about
jmg257
Nov 2016
#52
horseshit is right. Namely, this "libruls ban santa" horseshit being pushed in this story.
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2016
#59
Santa Claus is a great tool for teaching kids not to believe all the BS that adults are pushing
FarCenter
Nov 2016
#68
My family members who were most susceptible to believing in Santa Claus became...
Buckeye_Democrat
Nov 2016
#79
Exactly. Kids should be skeptical of tales of invisible or unseen beings with magic powers
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2016
#96
Eh. I grew up on Long Island in the 60s and 70s. We sang lots of songs, including
phylny
Nov 2016
#73
THIS STORY IS NOT TRUE! If you log onto the Hillsboro School District (Oregon) website,
skylucy
Nov 2016
#82
This has been debunked. It is not true. And now you know it, and should take this down.
Squinch
Nov 2016
#88
At least he's taken a break from telling us that all women should be wearing hijabs or burkas.
Squinch
Dec 2016
#124
Sorry, but I just don't give a flying fuck what strangers on the internet think about me anymore.
Crunchy Frog
Dec 2016
#111
Santa is a Coca-Cola advertising vehicle, and does not represent "a Christian holiday"
jberryhill
Dec 2016
#114
What's important to the focus on is of course, what any school district is or is not celebrating
LanternWaste
Dec 2016
#122
in principle, you're right. Thing tho is that Christianity is kind of the majority culture
TuslaUltra
Dec 2016
#129