Posted on 12/19/2017 12:35:30 PM PST by heterosupremacist
Consider neutral-themed parties such as a winter celebration, the handout read. Decorations, music, and food should be general and not specific to any one religion.
It was part of a Deans Dialogues Religious Diversity and Holidays event within the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences earlier this month, and was first reported on by the Intellectual Takeout.
Our religious/spiritual beliefs and practices can play a key role in our identity but can be off limits for discussion especially in public spaces, part of the events description read.
The controversial handout listed about a dozen items not appropriate for gatherings and displays at this time of year since they typically represent specific religious iconography.
Those items include bows, angels, Christmas trees, dreidels, Nativity scenes, wrapped gifts, menorahs, bells, doves, Santa Claus, and the Star of Bethlehem. It also listed avoiding the colors red and green for their connection to Christian tradition and blue and white for their connection to Jewish Hanukkah. ...
(Excerpt) Read more at shoebat.com ...
Inclusive-— EXCLUDING anything to do with Christianity, AMERICA, Whiteness, tradition, etc etc
banning anything a muslame or liberal snowflake doesn’t like.
END ALL public subsidies and charitable donations to this POS university
TJ Fleck . . . GTHO there
“Does the University of Minnesota have Monday, Dec. 25 off? And what is the reason? What is the name of the holiday?”
Yes they can be all inclusive and progressive with the fee paying students but the employees are still getting a PAID HOLIDAY for Christmas on the 25th of December.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_QsGrMsPU8UWHFxYjNadm5SZjg/view
Bannon was right; we are undoing 2,500 years of Western Civilization in a matter of years.
Strange...no mention of banning items that reference Kwanza or Ramadan...I wonder why?
Hijabs, Arab shawls mentioned?
This trash has become too accustomed to us being “Christian”...
Stay away from malls through the month of December. Super markets are ok as long as you do not buy any foods that are associated with xxxxxxmas. All stores will be outfitted with hidden cameras. We will know who has been naughty or nice. Don’t worry, you won’t get any presents even if you have been nice. :(
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