well the http://www.afa.net/ has declared its boycott of Target over. The franchise buckled to 700,000 people's online demands of putting up Merry Christmas or else.that website reaffirms by belief that my beloved country has lost its goddamned mind.Could i boycott Target b/c i find merry christmas offensive to my beliefs? Oh how i wish i was an angry jew.[Edited on December 9, 2005 at 11:37 PM. Reason : ah shit a page 3!! ]
12/9/2005 11:37:44 PM
12/10/2005 11:06:17 AM
^^ if you can get 700,001 angry jews to boycott target then surebut jews don't get offended about that kind of stupid shit
12/10/2005 11:19:18 AM
the press release says that target will explicitly mention Hanukkahso i guess the jews win tooDID THE JEWS EVEN CARE?
12/10/2005 11:30:37 AM
We don't give two shits about what you gentiles do.Majority or not, you're all out of your goddamn minds.
12/10/2005 7:23:05 PM
at least we didn't kill jesus.
12/10/2005 8:02:48 PM
No, you're too busy trying to figure out how trees and fat men wearing red relate to his birth.
12/10/2005 9:50:57 PM
I always liked Happy Holidays because it included New Years. Your personal freedom to be a Christian and Celebrate Christmas is not affected by some Corporation saying "Happy Holidays". You can still go to church, buy presents, and celebrate the over commercialized holiday with everyone else. I can't believe the media is wasting news time with this.Honestly, does it matter if the clerk says Merry Christmas to you as you are spending a fortune on presents that people don't really need (when you should be helping charities)? Isn't that kinda ironic to Christ's message? Sadly, too many people get off on being a Christian in name, but do not act like one in practice.
12/11/2005 9:19:28 AM
So -- many corporations are global.Should we also expect that, for instance, if an American company has a store in China, that it should also well-wish Merry Christmas to its shoppers? As a form of evangelism or missionary work, perhaps?I don't get this "War on Christmas" crusade because it's not an ideological war, it's just business. If we expect business to subvert itself to religious interests, where do we draw the line? Without a doubt, these businesses will espouse Muslim values -- at least superficially -- in Muslim countries. Shall we then boycott because, for on the one hand they promote Christmas at home, and wholly ignore (or perhaps deride) it abroad where they are not "preaching to the choir," so to speak?
12/11/2005 12:29:46 PM
It's interesting because nobody really cares. News folks, religious leaders, etc.. are all trying to make it seem like this is serious business, but it isn't. Go find me a person who is offended by being wished a Merry Christmas or Happy Hannukah.And by the way, folks, Ramadan or however you spell it, is not the type of holiday where you go around saying, "Happy Ramadan!" In fact, it's quite the opposite.ALTHOUGH, I DID HEAR A BUSINESS TALKING ABOUT THEIR "HOLIDAY TREE." THAT'S JUST RIDICULOUS.[Edited on December 11, 2005 at 12:35 PM. Reason : SS]
12/11/2005 12:35:00 PM
Saints forgive me but I agree with Bridget.
12/11/2005 12:36:33 PM
I think the woman who sued the school because they mentioned God would care.Besides her, I can't think of anyone else, besides the Grinch of course.
12/11/2005 12:54:44 PM
^^^I can certainly see why a business would rather have a "Happy Holidays" mantra. It's one thing to talk about the South, and quite another to talk about New York City or California which are much more ethnically diverse.More so, wishing non-Christian shoppers Merry Christmas may not offend, but it doesn't exactly incent them to buy, either. From the perspective of a business, they want all people to feel as though this is a general time of celebration, and therefore buying.This is just a basic question of marketing. I doubt the businesses involved made the decision to use "Happy Holidays" arbitrarily.Again, I have to ask: at what point did businesses become religious institutions, and shall we next expect them to espouse Christianity across the globe? Will it soon be appropriate for Target to install a church next to its in-store eateries, as a means of "cross-promotion?"[Edited on December 11, 2005 at 1:00 PM. Reason : foo]
12/11/2005 12:59:47 PM
SMOKER4, you're getting carried away with a non-issue. If anything, business are moving towards the "Happy Holidays" thing because it's good for profits. And we all know...PROFITS > EVERYTHING ELSESo no, businesses will not be expected to espouse Christianity across the globe. Capitalism will take care of everything. Supposedly.
12/11/2005 1:02:34 PM
^Did you actually read my post? Just out of curiosity?
12/11/2005 1:03:11 PM
the thing that gets me about this... minus the sheer stupidity of it all... is since when did happy holidays NOT mean happy thanksgiving, merry christmas, happy new year, etc?when I say it, I say it because there are 3 holidays all in a row. it's easier than saying them all
12/11/2005 1:21:36 PM
^ exactly my position.I made the mistake of saying, "Happy Holidays" to this woman I know last year.... She got this weird look in her eyes and replied very slowly, "M e r r y C h r i s t m a s"I can't wait to tell her Happy Holidays again this year
12/11/2005 1:23:35 PM
^Yeah. What DirtyGreek said too.Smoker4, I read your post. You seem to be going on about how stupid it is that businesses are expected to say "Merry Christmas" and spread Chistianity around the world.THEY AREN'T EXPECTED TO DO THOSE THINGS. LIKE I SAID, THIS IS JUST A FEW PEOPLE TRYNA HAVE SOMETHING MEANINGLESS TO TALK ABOUT IN THE NEWS.[Edited on December 11, 2005 at 1:25 PM. Reason : sss]
12/11/2005 1:24:59 PM
when I was young, my mom had this set of heirloom glasses that had "merry christmas" or "happy holidays" written on them. Before christmas, I always wanted to drink from the "merry christmas" glasses, but after christmas, I always wanted to drink from the "happy holidays" glasses because new years was coming up.omfg the war on christmas has been brewing since the early 1900s
12/11/2005 1:27:33 PM
i could care less what you decide to say, my family's jewish and gentile, but...if you go out of your way to say "merry christmas" just because fox news or bill oreilly urged you to, youre a fucking moron.
12/11/2005 2:02:29 PM
When did this stupid shit about the war on Xmas start? What a fucking non-issue.We need some missing white women up in this piece.
12/11/2005 2:07:05 PM
^^^ you're parents let you drink when you were little?
12/11/2005 2:34:35 PM
"your"
12/11/2005 2:38:11 PM
12/11/2005 2:40:20 PM
Christians shouldn't be offended if signs/people say "Happy Holidays"Non-Christians shouldn't be offended if signs/people say "Merry Christmas"You'd think that all companies would've smartened up by now and put both Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas everywhere so they could at least claim to be unbiased. Politicians and people everywhere should regard our 1st amendment, and that we have the freedom to say what we want. And on a less serious note, who cares about Jewish boycotters? They wouldn't spend much anyway.
12/11/2005 2:53:12 PM
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12/11/2005 4:45:47 PM
Right Wing Nut-Jobs need to shut up. It's probably their fault that non-christians or whatever simply want happy holidays and nothing to do with Christmas. As a pretty devout Christian, I believe first and firstmost that Christmas is about Christ. While I may mind if a company or store goes out of their way to take Christ out of Christmas (Holiday trees are one example ), if the whole store put out "Happy Holidays", I probably wouldn't notice. If I did, I still wouldn't care.People who get in a huff about seeing "Happy Holidays" alongside "Merry Christmas" should accept that Christmas is acknowledged. No need to go on some personal crusade to make it all or nothing. Simply put, it's not a company's responsibility to promote Christmas. It's the church's. And if the church is losing influence in the community so much that the community is trying to be ambiguous towards Christmas, then the only people they should blame are themselves.
12/11/2005 8:37:27 PM
that's a lot of words for something that charlie brown tried to fix through simple animated action[Edited on December 11, 2005 at 8:55 PM. Reason : +]
12/11/2005 8:54:16 PM
^^^ my parents taught me from early on not to spill my booze.
12/11/2005 11:33:10 PM
12/13/2005 8:06:35 PM
THE MOST IRONIC PART OF ALL THISTHE "KEEP CHRIST IN CHRISTMAS" FOLKSARE CLOSING CHURCHES ON CHRISTMAS
12/13/2005 8:18:34 PM
the past several wars have suckedwar on xmaswar on terror war on drugs ect
12/15/2005 8:45:35 PM