Posted on 12/24/2015 6:29:59 AM PST by C19fan
As we moved into December and what for some time has been called âthe holiday season,â the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at the University of Tennessee issued a âbest practicesâ directive for the campus to âensure your holiday party is not a Christmas party in disguise.â
A Christmas party in disguise? Has it come to this?
Aghast state legislators got the directive rescinded, but the Christmas killers will get the last laugh. In fact, theyâve already won. This is the year Christmas died as a public event in the United States.
We know this after touring the historic heart of public ChristmasâFifth Avenue in New York City.
(Excerpt) Read more at wsj.com ...
Truth.
The most bizarre thing is the commercials saying there are “x number of days left!” without mentioning Christmas. 8 days left until what?
Absurd.
“The funny thing is all the females in my wife still luv it.”
How many females are in your wife and why is it funny?
âThe funny thing is all the females in my wife still luv it.â
How many females are in your wife and why is it funny?
Have you seen his wife?
(ducking)
Key, are those real? Man this is not the America I know and love.
The truth about Christmas is for years we complained about Christmas becoming more and more commercialized. Now we see that can’t hold the truth. Truth is that Christmas is a celebration of the Soul and our connection we have with Christ. Libs or BLM or Obama can’t take that away from Christians.
You're right... they CAN NOT. But that won't stop them from trying.
Opinion Commentary Notable & Quotable
Notable & Quotable: Inclusive Holidays at Cornell
âWinter Holiday Displays/Decorations that are Consistent with Cornellâs Commitment to Diversity and the University Assembly Guidelinesâ
Dec. 23, 2015 6:42 p.m. ET
From Cornell University Fire Safety Guidelines For Holiday Displays
University members are reminded to be respectful of the religious diversity of our students and colleagues and are encouraged to use an inclusive approach in celebrating the holiday season. Individuals and units demonstrate this inclusive approach by:
Focusing on the winter season rather than a particular holiday
Displaying symbols that visually represent holidays of several religions in combination with secular decorations of the season.
GUIDELINES FOR INCLUSIVE SEASONAL DISPLAYS
Winter Holiday Displays/Decorations that are Consistent with Cornellâs Commitment to Diversity and the University Assembly Guidelines:
Snowflakes
Trees (in accordance with Fire Safety Guidelines) decorated with snowflakes and other non-religious symbols
Winter Holiday Displays/Decorations that are Consistent with University Assembly Guidelines But Should be Basis of Dialogue Within Unit or Living Area
Trees decorated with bows, garland and lights (in accordance with Fire Safety Guidelines)
Wreaths with bows (in accordance with Fire Safety Guidelines)
Combination of snowflakes, (in accordance with Fire Safety Guidelines), Santa Claus figure, and dreidel
Holly
Winter Holiday Displays/Decorations that are NOT Consistent with Either University Assembly Guidelines or the Universityâs Commitment to Diversity and Inclusiveness
Nativity scene
Menorah
Angels
Mistletoe
Stars at the top of trees
Crosses
Star of David
http://www.wsj.com/articles/notable-quotable-inclusive-holidays-at-cornell-1450914140
How can he say that the Administration has targeted Christmas?? Why just the other day the Washington Post “newspaper” had an article about what a wonderful Christian the man is.
Isn’t Cornell at Ithaca?
Yes. Ithaca.
If true, o-residents transformation must be near completion. In Texas Christmas be be dead in retail stores in decorating for the holiday, but be certain their employees are still around to sell, sell, sell and take any cash handed their way. Perhaps this might be the time to take our memories of Christmases of old and bring them to life once again. No retail hype, spending sprees with dollars few have. Rejoicing on a personal level with loved ones.
It certainly isn’t what it was 30 year ago.
But then again, maybe this will shake out a lot of the fluff and cheese that it has drowned in over the past 60 years.
I’ll gladly take the Christmas celebrations of 120 years ago.
LOL, had to post it. Haven't seen it for a while.
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