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DittoSpookymufu wrote:^^^ I'm with you on that Mike, 100%
Mike - that's exactly how I feel - you hit the nail on the head. It's ok though, I decorate my desk at work in a mega fashion and there are plenty of "Trick or Treat" and "Happy Halloween" signs included. Somehow they do allow that.Pumpkin_Man wrote: I have absoultely no problem with anyone celebrating the holidays that celebrate their own culture. There's nothing wrong with the Jewish celebration of Hanukah, or the Muslem's celebration of Ramadon. I have no beef against passover or Kwanza or anything else. I also have no beef with Yule, Winter Solstice or any other Wiccan or Peagan celebration. Why do some of them get offended if I celebrate Christmas and Easter? Why is is such an insult to some of them if I go around saying "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Easter>" If they wished me a "Happy Yule" or "Happy Hanakuh," I wouldn't be offended at all.
That's where I have a problem. It's the being made to feel bad or even stupid because of my own culture, sort of like I'm some kind of a 'bigot' because I prefer to celebrate my own cultural holidays, and identify with my own cultural identity. I have as much right to that as anyone else, Christians have as much right to Christmas as all other groups have to their own religious holidays and observances. All I want is for that to be recognized.
Mike
Thank you.iHaunt wrote:I really do like your post about Halloween history, TheHallow1. Good job!![]()