I'm not the biggest fan of the Christmas season, partially because I  think the commercial aspect is so overdone that the meaning behind the  holiday disappears, and partially because my family overspends so  horribly (when they're on fixed income and in debt over their heads),  can't seem to get together without fighting, and kind of go into  hyperventilating hysterics of excitement where it comes to opening  presents. 
That said, people who get offended by the mere mention of Christmas can  f-off.  I do not appreciate political correctness trying to marginalize  those of us who are Christian at any time, much less during our highest  holy days of Christmas and Easter.  They bend over so far backwards for  Muslims on their holidays that they wind up with their heads firmly  inserted into someplace dark, humid, and fragrant, but choose to be  "offended" by any mention of Christmas or Christ that they  hyperventilate over a simple wish for a happy holiday season.  They work  so hard to force Christ out of the season that they've harassed  cashiers into saying "Happy Holidays," and taken all references to  Christmas out of Christmas plays (now called "Solstice concerts" for  small children), Christmas Break (now called "Winter Break"), and even  Christmas trees ("Holiday trees--the one at the White House features  Obama, this year).
I'm so tired of all the political correctness that I've started going  out of my way to offend those individuals.  I wish people a "Merry  Christmas," loudly, and with a smile that carries the glee of feeling  like I've pissed somebody off. 
And that, especially in this time of year, isn't right.
*Cross posted to the anti-soma.
Friday, December 23, 2011
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