Polarizing poll at SN!
Dec. 18th, 2011 05:17 pmI was wasting time browsing the SN site and saw this poll (Today's Poll):
Should the word “Christmas” be taken out of all things pertaining to “Christmas” and replaced with the word “Holiday”?
Given that there are many kinds of holidays around the same time, and that there are people from many religions (including atheists) in Somerville, isn't it obvious that referring to this period as "Christmas" would exclude many people? What am I missing? Glad that "YES" is winning, but not by much.
Should the word “Christmas” be taken out of all things pertaining to “Christmas” and replaced with the word “Holiday”?
Given that there are many kinds of holidays around the same time, and that there are people from many religions (including atheists) in Somerville, isn't it obvious that referring to this period as "Christmas" would exclude many people? What am I missing? Glad that "YES" is winning, but not by much.
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Date: 2011-12-18 05:58 pm (UTC)It's just a word people. I'm not even Christian, and yet I haven't got a problem with calling it Christmas.
Sheesh.
Besides, "Merry holiday" doesn't even make any sense.
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Date: 2011-12-18 07:19 pm (UTC)There's nothing wrong with being more inclusive and saying "Happy Holidays!". I make it a point to make sure my holiday cards aren't Christmas specific because I send them to folks who celebrate Hanukkah and Yule, as well. It never fails that this will piss off my parents. Every year, I get a call from them about that.
In fact, I think the only people who actually seem to care are the ones who don't like the inclusive language, and think the season is only about them.
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Date: 2011-12-18 08:33 pm (UTC)My only pet peeve surrounding the winter holidays is when people (specifically retailers) assume that Hannukah always takes place during Christmas and ends when Christmas is over. Thus, I have seen menorahs put up after Hannukah is over and/or taken down before it has ended. If you are going to be inclusive, do it right, dammit!
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Date: 2011-12-18 08:42 pm (UTC)Keep the Christ in Christmas
Date: 2011-12-18 09:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-18 09:52 pm (UTC)"Holidays" is a more generic and inclusive plural term that also includes the Winter Solstice, Chanukah, and New Year's, but it is not a synonym for "Christmas".
The poll question makes as much sense as the News's stupid editorial on the same subject.
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Date: 2011-12-18 09:53 pm (UTC)Re: Keep the Christ in Christmas
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Date: 2011-12-18 10:32 pm (UTC)http://www.thesomervillenews.com/archives/10694
http://www.thesomervillenews.com/archives/10698
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Date: 2011-12-18 11:08 pm (UTC)Happy Gluten Free Baking week!
Date: 2011-12-18 11:34 pm (UTC)Only wish someone a happy/merry Christmas, New Years, Hanuka, Kwanza, Solstice, Saturnalia, Thursday, whatever, on the actual day/s of the holiday.
That's sensible, respectful, and more fun because you get more holidays. And if you want to be all celebratory every single day, I'm sure you can find something here to be cheery about: http://www.brownielocks.com/DECEMBER-2011.html
Oh, and happy Wright Brothers Day, too.
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Date: 2011-12-19 01:12 am (UTC)Either way, the only winning move is not to play.
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Date: 2011-12-19 02:50 am (UTC)So, following that parameter, Merry Holiday. Which doesn't make sense.
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Date: 2011-12-19 03:10 am (UTC)If a group is doing something specifically related to one of the holidays -- for instance, a church having a Christmas fair or a Jewish group having a Chanukah fair, or for that matter, an eclectic group hosting an "all winter holidays" party -- by all means, I think it's appropriate for them to unapologetically state what they're celebrating. Far from being offended, I'm likely to take it as an invitation to check out a tradition not my own, if it's a public event.
OTOH, if it's a city- or otherwise government-sponsored display or event, then it should probably steer clear of any language that could be interpreted as favoring a particular ethnic or religious tradition.
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Date: 2011-12-19 03:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-12-19 03:40 am (UTC)No, "Christmas" shouldn't be replaced with "Holiday" in 'all things'. How foolish an idea.
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Date: 2011-12-19 03:44 am (UTC)http://www.youtube.com/embed/yN4Uu0OlmTg
The Iraq War is over.
[if someone here knows how to embed YouTube video in a comment, please let me know]
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Date: 2011-12-19 06:33 am (UTC)Cut and past it and Livejournal will change that to their embed code automatically.
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Date: 2011-12-19 03:08 pm (UTC)A few weeks ago, I got this e-mail from the newspaper's editor about it:
I told him that since he did not allege that I had said anything false or erroneous, I was not willing to remove his name from the post. I told him he was welcome to post a comment giving his side of the story, but he claimed he was "unable" to do that. I then offered to post for him anything he wanted to say. So far he hasn't replied to that offer.
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Date: 2011-12-19 10:00 pm (UTC)That said, some things are "holiday" things and some things are "Christmas" things and some things are "Hanukkah" things and some things are "New Year's" things and some things are "Kwanzaa" things and some things are "solstice" things and some years the "Diwali" things coincide with all of the above, etc., etc.
Letting everyone do their own thing is the point, isn't it? I don't want to force anyone else to celebrate Christmas with me, because I think that's silly (also, the midnight service is SOOO LONG) but.
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