To: twntaipan
no, they're not.
They are not promoting kwanza or hannakuh. They're changing everything to a generic 'holidy'. And they carry 40 times as many items with the name 'christmas' as they do with Hanukkah, and over 100 times more than they do for kwanzaa.
14 posted on
11/10/2005 2:04:51 AM PST by
flashbunny
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To: flashbunny
They are not promoting kwanza or hannakuh. They're changing everything to a generic 'holidy'. And they carry 40 times as many items with the name 'christmas' as they do with Hanukkah, and over 100 times more than they do for kwanzaa.And only three items for festivus.
To: flashbunny
They're changing everything to a generic 'holiday' That, of course, is the problem...Christmas is NOT a generic holiday. They can market to any group they want, but if they're going to attempt to redefine a Christian holiday as a generic one they should not be surprised if some Christians find that offensive.
144 posted on
11/10/2005 10:17:54 AM PST by
highlander_UW
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