• vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works
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    20 days ago

    All joking aside I want to immolate whoever came up with this war on Christmas shit. Christmas is an ever growing abomination of a holiday that just grows and grows, and frankly speaking I would prefer not to have consumerist embodiment of the fucking Tyranids expand into August.

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        20 days ago

        I enjoy Christmas and Halloween cultures equally though I know that can be a perilous position to hold these days.

        Now look I understand the view of Whole November supporters but that ship has sailed after the Black Friday Accord was signed. That is the decision and rules all sides agreed to live by. That said the Thanksgiving Parallel CANNOT be crossed without decisive response.

        But don’t even get me started on the Solstice-Equinox Purists

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          20 days ago

          I’m inclined to push Christmas out of November entirely in response to hearing Mariah Carey in stores in October. Concessions only embolden them.

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      20 days ago

      Gonna get credible for a minute, all made the fuck up

      There are two Christmasses in my eyes. “Corporate Christmas”, with ever expanding Black Friday sales and Mariah Carey hitting FM radio before Halloween is even over (no really it was a thing in my area one year). Widely seen as a big cash grab and companies are seeing what they can get away with. This one causes problems but people can’t really do a lot about it other than say it’s too soon and vote with their wallet, but it takes time to change things that way.

      Then there is the more traditional “Jesus Christmas” which has been about the same over the years but has recieved some pushback from secular people. You can’t put santa everywhere but not a Nativity Scene because one acknowledges what a holiday represents. It has legal precedent so it’s easier to do something about it hoping it will send a message to corporate christmas people.