Posted on 12/07/2009 6:38:18 AM PST by writer33
Thornton, COIn what was usually a scene of tranquility, has become a hot bed of controversy for a local department store. The once, peaceful Super Target at 1001 E. 120th Avenue in Thornton, Colorado, where shoppers bravely navigated the snow covered ground, has been turned into a store where Christian hating and bashing has become the order of the day.
The retail outlet, which has been increasingly antagonistic towards Christians in general, ramped up their hostility this week when the less than benevolent 52-year old manager, Jack Cass, declared on Friday that he would fire the next Christian that said Merry Christmas. Unfortunately, it appears to have been his last act as the general manager of the retail location.
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No, let’s not bury Target. I just picked them for the satire. But you can still send it to friends and family with a note that it is satire.
I appreciate the effort, but overall didn’t care for it. Until I read further in the comments, I was under the impression that Target was a problem store with regards to Christmas. You might have done better to come up with some clever box store generic name. Or maybe used one like Best Buy, where they recently wished a Happy Eid Al Adha in their Thanksgiving flier.
However, the biggest problem I have is that of the actions taken by your Christian character. Those actions seem pretty out of character for a Christian.
So in the end, to me anyway, it felt more like a hit piece on Christians than it did on the commercialization of Christmas.
Glad you enjoyed it, elcid. Thank you for reading, as well as reading between the lines. And yes, Jack Cass does have a cousin named Al Kahalic!
:-)
I'm just having fun with the name.
Ah, yes, the ever popular crocodile tears. Great story!
Thanks for the nice comments and for reading, Leni. I do appreciate it.
Well, you win some, you lose some. But thank you for reading. I do appreciate it.
On Monday, December 7, 2009, Target, known for its contentious policies towards Christians and Christmas in general, released a statement concerning the matter: Although what Mr. Jack Cass did was wrong, Target discourages the act of hiring Christians, largely because of their religiously fanatical beliefs. Ms. Gospel is a great example of just that. Christmas is widely known as a pagan holiday, and Mr. Cass was simply trying to adhere to those policies we have instituted so as not to offend anyone. Ms. Gospel will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
If Target said that, there would be the biggest class-action lawsuit in history.
It gets tiresome clicking on what appear to be news stories to find more attempts at satire, some that land and most that don’t. Believe me, I have NO problem with seeking humor in world events, but “humor” or “satire” in brackets in the headline would be helpful. Based on the excerpt, you’ve basically slandered Target.
See 49.
“WashingtonSource and writer33 were caught in flagrante last night....(excerpted).”
Don’t worry, folks, it’s SATIRE!!!!! You’ll see when you click on the link!
If only it were true........funny satire though! Thanks for sharing it with us.
I think the tears were genuine, at least a genuine reflection of hormones gone wild.
This doesn’t surprise me, but I’ve been meaning to link and keep forgetting. Thanks for the link. I appreciate it.
Glad you enjoyed it, geezerwheezer. Thank you for reading. I do appreciate it.
There's your next reality show. I mean we already have Bridezillas so why not Hormones Gone Wild. In a rated PG-13 sense of course.
It is so hard to tell satire from truth these days. :)
Well, thank you for reading. I do appreciate it.
I think I would have at least tried to find out what this girl was crying about and what the manager was so angry about. You can’t just tell part of a story. I need to know the rest. Go back to the store and find out and then report back! :)
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