Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Grinch List
The Grinch List ^ | December 2003 | unknown

Posted on 12/11/2003 6:52:25 AM PST by WashingtonSource

Have you wondered why the public celebration of Christmas is an endangered tradition? Stroll into many retail stores and you will soon learn that most references to “Christmas” have been eliminated. Instead, what you’ll find is a not too subtle version of censorship that attempts to expunge any association of Christmas with the holiday season. Moreover, you will notice an aggressive marketing approach that substitutes traditional Christmas nomenclature with the term “Holiday.”

Most of us like to visit the festive Christmas sections of department stores, specialty shops, and nurseries in hope of finding a Christmas ornament, lighting fixture, stocking stuffer or tree for the upcoming season. Yet, to our dismay, these as well as other traditional Christmas items have been relabeled with the term "holiday" – irrespective of the fact that Christmas is celebrated by millions of Americans each year. Instead, we find ourselves shopping for an elusive "holiday."

You load up on holiday ornaments, holiday bows, holiday lighting, holiday wreaths, holiday Santa’s, and even holiday trees! And then it occurs to you, which holiday do they mean?! You think you know - surely the sales person, manager, and corporate elite know - since they are taking your money. Sadly, millions of Americans know, yet all are afraid to ask. You quietly purchase your holiday loot and leave. You suppress the thought, but deep down inside, you feel sort of... funny. It’s hard to describe, but you remember what it was like back then – perhaps ten years ago, maybe twenty - when the public celebration of Christmas wasn’t banned. You remember a time when you could wish someone Merry Christmas without feeling, let’s say, slightly offensive. But you quickly push the thought aside and continue humming “we wish you a merry HOLIDAY “– no, it’s Christmas, right?

Christmas is celebrated by almost 2 billion people worldwide. 240 million Americans celebrate Christmas in one form or another – that’s at least 80% of the population. Unfortunately there seems to be a systematic approach to treat Christmas differently than any of the other holidays we recognize. You most certainly will find products for Hanukah, Kwanzaa, and perhaps Ramadan. Surely, no one would think of renaming the Menorah the "holiday candelabra" – nor should they. People of the other religions and cultures would never tolerate such revisionism, yet why do we? Perhaps, more importantly, why do they think they can get away with it?

In most public schools, businesses, and government offices, the mere mention of the word “Christmas” is a pejorative term that is practically censored out of existence. Paradoxically, many of these institutions have been on a “Diversity” and “Inclusion” campaign that celebrate every conceivable culture, language, and nationality. Public schools celebrate “Hispanic Heritage Month” embracing the emergence of the largest pool of new Immigrants, yet fail to mention that this same group has contributed equally to the growth of the Christian and Catholic ranks. Visit the U.S. Capitol lawn in December and witness the “holiday tree” in its entire glory. Walk into your nearest middle school or public library and admire the wonderful “holiday” wreath, tree, or whichever term the powers-that-be decide would be less offensive to those who don't celebrate Christmas.

And if you decide you want to venture into the malls to do a little shopping, you'll discover how the icons and vestiges of other religions are embraced, while the Christmas equivalent is that of giant holiday ornaments, flying reindeer and Santa's village - all with the ubiquitous "holiday" mantra. The examples go on and on and on...

I recently asked a marketing executive of the Discovery Store's corporate office why they engaged in revisionist marketing and promotion? The response I received was astonishing. I was told that they did not want to “offend” those who do not celebrate Christmas, hence the term “holiday!” My response was that I thought that executives who managed their businesses without recognizing their target audiences, yet make money off of those same consumers should be fired.

In an age where the ACLU and the Americans United for the Separation of Church and State (AU) primarily attack Christian religious references in the public space, it's interesting to note that these same organizations refuse to challenge Maryland public school policies within districts only a few miles outside our nation's capital that officially recognizing Passover and Yom Kippur as school sanctioned holidays, while at the same time conveniently disregarding Christian holidays as First Amendment fodder. The hypocrisy is palpable, yet the double standard saddening.

Christmas is our heritage. Admittedly, it has been commandeered and secularized by many of the same institutions and businesses that now seek to erase it. Whether it was for the sake of the bottom line or a maniacally political interpretation of the First Amendment, it has been used and abused for decades. Christians stood by while anything religious was supplanted with everything commercial, except by name. Now, the revisionists want to wash it away completely. But what the perpetrators fail to recognize (or don’t care about) is that for 2 billion people, Christmas is a religion, culture, and a tradition that can’t be deleted like a mistake on a word processor. In, fact, it’s a faith that’s growing in many parts of the world. From our perspective, it’s a gift to the world that’s celebrated with passion, joy, love and, yes, a little commercialism – but it’s still Christmas.


TOPICS: Editorial; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: bahhumbug; christmas; merrychristmas; pc; shopping
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061 next last
To: Chad Fairbanks
I can see why. I can imagine it's been tough, all these years, not really knowing anything about yourself.
41 posted on 12/11/2003 10:44:25 PM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 40 | View Replies]

To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Oh yes. The tales of woe I could tell... sigh...
42 posted on 12/11/2003 10:47:22 PM PST by Chad Fairbanks (Author of Children's books, including "Mr Policeman Eats His Service Revolver")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 41 | View Replies]

To: Chad Fairbanks
So, any idea when this thing is coming? When will these years of personal torment be over?

I can't wait to find out your real name. Tonto-something, probably. ; )
43 posted on 12/11/2003 10:51:17 PM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 42 | View Replies]

To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
I have no idea... The waiting... it's... torture...
44 posted on 12/11/2003 10:54:14 PM PST by Chad Fairbanks (Author of Children's books, including "Some Kittens Can Fly!")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 43 | View Replies]

To: WashingtonSource
Now you call their management and let them know where their sales are going. They ain't gonna learn no better otherwise!
45 posted on 12/11/2003 11:04:57 PM PST by stands2reason (What good does it do you to "win" a debate in an insane asylum?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 32 | View Replies]

To: WashingtonSource
A good thing to do is to photocopy your receipts after Christmas, and make copies for everyone on the Grinch list.
46 posted on 12/11/2003 11:06:47 PM PST by stands2reason (What good does it do you to "win" a debate in an insane asylum?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 21 | View Replies]

To: WashingtonSource
THis is, in reality, a large part of the reason I really dislike Christmas - what should be a time of giving, helping others, and celebrating the birth of Christ, has turned into commercialized, secular, gimee gimee crap...

Bah Humbug.
47 posted on 12/11/2003 11:12:18 PM PST by Chad Fairbanks (Author of Children's books, including "Some Kittens Can Fly!")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: Chad Fairbanks
So, I guess this would be a bad time to ask you what you got me? ; )
48 posted on 12/11/2003 11:23:36 PM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 47 | View Replies]

To: Chad Fairbanks
Wow. I guess so! LOL
49 posted on 12/11/2003 11:39:25 PM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 48 | View Replies]

To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Oh, I'm sure youll like it... after you get over the initial shock ;0)
50 posted on 12/11/2003 11:46:47 PM PST by Chad Fairbanks (Author of Children's books, including "Plastic Bag Space Helmet and Other Fun Activities")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 48 | View Replies]

To: Chad Fairbanks
I'm narrowing it down.


51 posted on 12/11/2003 11:52:37 PM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 50 | View Replies]

To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
Ya think so? ;0)
52 posted on 12/12/2003 12:27:09 AM PST by Chad Fairbanks (Author of Children's books, including "Plastic Bag Space Helmet and Other Fun Activities")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 51 | View Replies]

To: Libertina
I think stores refer to Christmass enough. Holiday Season also refers to new years. If they are avoiding the term Christmass and sales are down they will get the message. I really don't care, the Christmass the stores celebrate is a pagan holiday anyway.
53 posted on 12/12/2003 5:09:19 AM PST by ItsTheMediaStupid
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 33 | View Replies]

To: ItsTheMediaStupid
I say "Merry Christmas" and the vast majority of customers appreciate it. In fact, judging from some of the reactions, it is a very welcome surprise. (although the wife of the local ACLU attorney didn't appreciate it) I would rather acknowledge Jesus in some little way and make hundreds of people happy as well than be PC to please one person who would hate me regardless.
54 posted on 12/12/2003 5:33:20 AM PST by yawningotter
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 53 | View Replies]

To: WashingtonSource
There are other MEDIA too, to PROTEST.....Cooking Light Magazine, for instance, has NOT ONE mention of Christmas in their December 2003 issue, but does have an article titled "Honoring Hanukkah"......I'm cancelling my subscription (which I JUST resubscribed to).
55 posted on 12/12/2003 8:30:54 AM PST by goodnesswins (Happy HOLY Days)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: goodnesswins
You can email Cooking Light Magazine and tell them, also....at COOKINGLIGHT@CUSTOMERSVC.COM
56 posted on 12/12/2003 8:48:36 AM PST by goodnesswins (Happy HOLY Days)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 55 | View Replies]

To: Chad Fairbanks
Couldn't agree more!
57 posted on 12/12/2003 9:31:42 AM PST by Jaded (Personally, I think they should bring back flogging and burning at the stake.)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 47 | View Replies]

To: Jaded
I'm crotchety... ;0)
58 posted on 12/12/2003 9:34:06 AM PST by Chad Fairbanks (Author of Children's books, including "Plastic Bag Space Helmet and Other Fun Activities")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 57 | View Replies]

To: asphyxiatrilogies
"I celebrate Christmas, so what if my neighbour doesn't? I'm not going to jam it down his throat... that's unethical and unconstitutional."

Judging by your spelling of "neighbour", assume you're not American. Whether you are or not, you are unfamiliar with the Constitution. It only prohibits establishment of a national religion, and celebrating Christmas does not do that. In a country blatantly founded on Christian principles by Christians, it isn't unreasonable to expect to see a healthy respect for CHRISTmas here. That does not "jam it down" anybody's throat. My "neighbour" can ignore it, the same way I ignore celebrations that I disagree with. This is America. Freedom OF religion, not freedom FROM religion.
59 posted on 12/12/2003 4:26:01 PM PST by MayflowerMadam
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 10 | View Replies]

To: stands2reason
Today I was at Ballston Mall in Arlington, Virgnina. The Mall has two Hecht's stores on either end of the mall: the traditional department store and a newer furniture gallery store. At the entrance to each of them were large signs on portable stands. All the signs had the same message: "Christmas Holiday Sale: 20% to 50% off."

This is the first sign anywhere in a Hecht's store this season on which I've seen printed the word 'Christmas.' Further, it is prominently placed. Is this a breakthrough? Could it be that the Grinch List is having an effect? After all, Hecht's is on the list. For whatever reason, it's a good 'sign' -- pun intended.

60 posted on 12/16/2003 5:28:22 PM PST by WashingtonSource (It's Christmas, not a mystery 'holiday')
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 46 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061 next last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson