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This is something I have wanted to blog about for awhile, and I think the Holiday Season is the perfect time to do it.
That's right ladies and gents: Political Correctness. Oh yeah, I'm going there.
Society may want me to walk on eggshells and tiptoe through the tulips on this subject, but I refuse to. I'm sick of it. I'm tired of having to censor what I say.
I have one question: Why is everyone so so so OFFENDED? ALL THE TIME. People of all colors seem to be offended. People of all genders. Heck, animals and objects are offended. Why in the world is everyone so damn sensitive.
Schools can't have images of Santa up in classrooms. We have to call ugly christmas sweaters "ugly sweaters" if you want to have an "ugly sweater" day in December. I want to put up a mini-Christmas tree in my school's journalism room? No can do! We can't even call it a Hanukkah Bush. I can't even buy a "Holiday Fern." Why? Because the school afraid that people are going to get offended and sue them.
I'm all for the separation of church and state. Forcefully putting students through any type of serious religious promotion in a public state-funded school is unlawful. But decorations with good ol' Saint Nick on them aren't allowed? Really?
I honestly can't identify a person at my school who gives a damn. I'm pretty sure teenagers don't care if they see a Santa or a mini tree. I'm pretty sure they'd find it cute and festive. Why can't everybody just bring in their own decorations? Christmas is December 25th... so it's pretty fitting that most December decorations are connected to Christmas. But do students want Hanukkah represented? What about Kwanzaa? What about other religious holy days? The more the merrier! Bring your decor! Let's all celebrate together! What I don't get is that schools in general seem to preach and simply love the idea of multi-culturalism, yet they block every sort of religious expression when it December comes around... talk about "Bah-Humbug."
But I'm not just talking about schools here. The whole "What race is Santa?" debate? WHY DOES IT MATTER SO MUCH? WHY? SOMEONE TELL ME. Santa has been an icon since forever, and he has been depicted as a big, fat, jolly-looking white old dude with a long ass beard. It's always been that way. People weren't offended before, why are people so offended now? And I have done my research, and it turns out that Saint Nicholas is of Greek nationality. Should Santa be white? Should Santa be black? If we want to be factual, he actually should be Greek.
My point is that December celebrations are really good-natured and everyone has their heart in the right place. In my eyes, the real Scrooges in this situation are the people who claim that one religious group can't do a certain activity because it is offensive. Does someone want to bring a menorah to school? How about something to represent Kwanzaa? Scientology? Heck, why not! I'm Roman Catholic, and I'm not offended one bit.
We should be evolved enough to speak up if the term "Secret Santa" offends us or makes us feel uncomfortable. You wanna call it "Holiday Homie" instead? I'm down with anything at this point.
We shouldn't have to tiptoe around people. We shouldn't have to be hyper-sensitive about every issue. We shouldn't have to spend our holidays worrying about being "racist" or "intolerant." That's not what the holidays are about. I just want the freedom to express my merry December spirit, uncensored.
P.S: Aren't we technically offending Atheists by saying "Happy Holidays" considering they don't believe in any sort of holy celebrations? Idk...
Happy Holidays/Christmas and a Merry New Year! :)


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