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Why are Retailers Embarrassed About Christmas?
11.20.02
| mlmr
Posted on 11/19/2002 6:17:05 PM PST by mlmr
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posted on
11/19/2002 6:17:05 PM PST
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mlmr
To: mlmr
It cracks me up with I see Santa Claus on one side of someone's yard and a Nativity scene on the other.
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posted on
11/19/2002 6:21:51 PM PST
by
TSgt
To: mlmr
I find most people in the West don't like to talk about religion. That is probably why the situation has come about.
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posted on
11/19/2002 6:21:52 PM PST
by
Dat
To: Dat
I think you are right, but why are western Christian so willing to let their religion be so marginalized in the marketplace of ideas and in the real marketplace too??
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posted on
11/19/2002 6:24:06 PM PST
by
mlmr
To: MikeWUSAF
I agree, but here in the Northeast seeing a Nativity scene is sooooo rare that I'd settle for one on the back of Sant's sleigh!!
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posted on
11/19/2002 6:25:20 PM PST
by
mlmr
To: mlmr
In Indiana, there are plenty of natiity scenes, "Jesus is the Reason for the Season" signs, and religious ornaments for sale. I think this depends on the area in which you live.
To: mlmr
Try a Christian book or supply store, and dont shop at stores that fail to sell religious items. You are not going to bully them into doing what you want... let the Almight Dollar speak for you.
Sadly, Christmas has become Americanized.
To: MikeWUSAF
It cracks me up with I see Santa Claus on one side of someone's yard and a Nativity scene on the other.I would hope that Santa is on the left side of the walkway, signifying the self-centeredness of the liberals while the nativity scene is on the ritious right. :^)
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posted on
11/19/2002 6:27:33 PM PST
by
meyer
To: mlmr
Reminds me of an old cartoon I saw about 40 years ago.
A man is kneeling before a Christmas display of The Three Wise Men in a store window. He says to his wife who is looking on embarrassed,
"To you they are just three wise men. To me they are the Patron Saints of Advertising."
To: mlmr
The answer is simple: the media, government schools, and other institutions in this country have depicted Christianity as politically incorrect to the point where even corporate America is cowering. I agree; complain, complain, complain about it. If I find time, I'll write a letter to the Chairman of Wal-Mart, as good a place to start as any. (Haven't been in a Wal-Mart lately, but I'll bet actual Christmas items, in any religious sense, are just about non-existent ).
To: Miss Marple
That is refreshing to hear. I am in the Northeast... and it is rare here for a retailer large or small to have any religious Christmas items...Target has a small selection. We have a chain up here called the Christmas Tree Shoppes and they looked at me as if I grew two feet when I asked where their Nativity scenes were.
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posted on
11/19/2002 6:28:33 PM PST
by
mlmr
To: Lunatic Fringe
I do shop Christian supply stores, my point is that the majority's religious traditons are being marginalized.
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posted on
11/19/2002 6:29:47 PM PST
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mlmr
To: mlmr
I am at a loss. I do not see the problem you do as religious decorations and themes are in every store and displayed at many homes in my area.
To: mlmr
I refuse to shop for Christmas gifts in a store which refuses to use the word "Christmas."
I do not shop for "holiday presents," nor do I buy "holiday cookies." My wife and I saw a "Holiday Fruit Cake" in Wal-Mart the other day. We kept asking (where other people could hear us) what holiday the seller had in mind. Flag Day, perhaps? National Boss's Day? Maybe Groundhog Day?
If a store uses the word Christmas in their ads or their store displays, they get my money. The stores selling "holiday gifts" do not. Period.
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posted on
11/19/2002 6:31:37 PM PST
by
Skooz
To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
old cartoon I saw about 40 years ago. I remember that...wasn't it an old New Yorker cartoon?
We don't even get that sort of respect today...
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posted on
11/19/2002 6:31:39 PM PST
by
mlmr
To: mlmr
I'm getting on in years ... but I have never EVER seen the department stores rely on a religious (Nativity) scene for sales ... EVER. Christmas as a secular "event" is grotesque. If one was truly religious they would avoid retailers like the plague. I'm fully aware this is never going to happen.
To: JoeFromCA
Poke around your local stores. In my stores religious Christmas items are small to nonexistent.
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posted on
11/19/2002 6:32:57 PM PST
by
mlmr
To: MikeWUSAF
It cracks me up with I see Santa Claus on one side of someone's yard and a Nativity scene on the other.Some people like to put out lots of decorations. Surely you aren't saying it is wrong for people to display Santa and also a Nativity?
To: cyncooper
You are lucky, where do you live? Utah?
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posted on
11/19/2002 6:33:55 PM PST
by
mlmr
To: mlmr
Freepers - your mission, if you chose to accept it - fan out, hit the stores...ask, politely, of course, where the religious items are for Christmas. Let's put the pressure on. Why? Not to be obnoxious, but to prevent the slipping away of our traditions...and more importantly, slipping out of sight in the Public Square.
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