OP-ED This Christmas, PC scolds want to spoil your eggnog, tangle your tinsel and take away the joy

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Lauren Appell: This Christmas, PC scolds want to spoil your eggnog, tangle your tinsel and take away the joy
Lauren DeBellis Appell
4-5 minutes

The politically correct elves are busy building safe spaces this season to ensure every boy and girl has an offensive-free holiday void of traditions that have become staples in many families.

In other words, they want to spoil your eggnog, tangle your tinsel and suck the joy out of Christmas.

’Tis the season.

What’s triggering them this year? The most famous reindeer of all for one – you know, Rudolph, the reindeer with the red nose.

The Huffington Post tweeted a video attacking “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” as “seriously problematic.” The problem with the classic children’s show? Apparently, it’s racist, bigoted and Rudolph is bullied.

If you recall, Rudolph’s love interest is forbidden from being seen with him because he has a red nose, hence the racism and bigotry.

Yes, he was bullied, but if you watch until the end you learn that the reindeer who was bullied became the hero who saved Christmas. An excellent reminder to kids of how we are all unique and wonderfully made.

Also on the naughty list is the classic song, “Baby it’s Cold Outside.” What once won an Oscar for “Best Original Song” in the movie “Neptune’s Daughter” – sung by Esther Williams and Ricardo Montalban – is now being attacked as a sexist, date rape song. Some radio stations are refusing to play it as critics believe the song has no place in our current #Metoo climate.

It makes you wonder if any of these people have turned on a radio in the last 10 years.

Hijacking the holidays and sucking the Merry out of Christmas like the town Grinch has reached a whole new level.

I’m curious if these same critics waving the #Metoo flag over a guy asking a girl not to leave are as equally offended by rap music, which is often misogynistic and celebrates violence against women. #Metoo

Here’s a fun fact. While “Baby It’s Cold Outside” is now considered offensive and degrading to women, “Fifty Shades of Grey” has sold more than 100 million copies and this year made the list of most loved books with classics like “1984" and “The Catcher in the Rye.”

Irony, perspective, hypocrisy, or all of the above – you decide.

Apparently, it’s sexist to ask a girl to stay because it’s cold outside, but a guy can ask a girl to do all sorts of degrading acts that aren’t suitable for print in PG-rated columns, such as this, and that’s equality or empowerment?

Meanwhile, not a Christmas song, but still the PC Police at Princeton University used the season to go after everyone’s favorite mermaid in the name of #Metoo. “The Little Mermaid" song "Kiss The Girl" was blasted for being misogynistic and lacking consent, and after receiving pushback Princeton University's all-male a cappella group decided to stop singing it.

Never mind that in the movie Ariel was cursed by the sea witch and lost her voice making it impossible for her to give verbal consent. Never mind that Ariel leans in and puckers her lips giving non-verbal consent. Never mind that the politically correct powers that be are now trying to police … fairytales.

Also apparently problematic is the popular Christian children’s program “VeggieTales,” a cartoon about talking vegetables that give a positive message to kids. However, students at Cal State San Marcos’ “Annual Whiteness Forum” deemed the show racist and “dangerous" because the vegetables all come in different colors.

Newsflash, cucumbers and asparagus are in fact green, carrots are orange, tomatoes are red, you get the point.

A lot of good little boys and girls are going to be pouting Christmas morning if Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber aren’t under their tree because some liberal scrooge convinced Santa that Bob and Larry are dangerous.

Over a decade ago, country music singer Brad Paisley wrote a hilarious song, the “Kung Pao Buckaroo Holiday” about political correctness gone rampant at Christmastime.

At the time, I’m not sure even he envisioned how triggered the politically correct Scrooges in this country would become.

The War on Christmas might be an overused phrase, but it’s nothing new. Hijacking the holidays and sucking the Merry out of Christmas like the town Grinch has reached a whole new level.

As Brad predicted 12 years ago, a “completely non-offensive and politically correct holiday” is their goal. But who knew Rudolph would be a casualty.


https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/lau...gnog-tangle-your-tinsel-and-take-away-the-joy
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Christmas IS a pagan "holy day". We still celebrated it, but when the kids were older, we talked about it. Easter (as currently celebrated with eggs etc) is also pagan.
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
I've borrowing Christmas DVDs from the library and watching those. I ignore mainstream TV, except for the nightly local weather forecast. I'm also sending out cards that have "Merry Christmas" as a message. Anyone who complains will be dropped from my list.

No one is allowed to suck the joy out of my holiday.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Lots of businesses have employees who are wishing me "Merry Christmas" this year. I find that heartening.
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
Christmas IS a pagan "holy day". We still celebrated it, but when the kids were older, we talked about it. Easter (as currently celebrated with eggs etc) is also pagan.

No, neither one is. They're adjacent to pagan celebrations and have elements that are based on pagan traditions, nothing more.

Christmas is four days after the Winter Solstice, so its connection to Yule is minimal. There's nothing untoward about celebrating the birth of Christ. It's not a specific command, but it's not directly forbidden either.

Easter is the same thing. Though the name has an unfortunate connection to Ishtar, that can be worked around readily enough by referring to it as Resurrection Sunday and keeping the rabbits and eggs to a minimum. If I remember right there actually IS a specific command to celebrate Christ's resurrection, so, yeah.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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and have elements that are based on pagan traditions

Which makes them pagan. Thank you for reinforcing my point.
 

Marthanoir

TB Fanatic
They're trying to ban Fairytale Of New York here now, Kirsty MacColl uses the dreaded F word, you can swear all you want on Irish radio including the F bomb as ye call it but don't dare use the word Faggot :rolleyes:
 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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No, neither one is. They're adjacent to pagan celebrations and have elements that are based on pagan traditions, nothing more.

Christmas is four days after the Winter Solstice, so its connection to Yule is minimal. There's nothing untoward about celebrating the birth of Christ. It's not a specific command, but it's not directly forbidden either.

Easter is the same thing. Though the name has an unfortunate connection to Ishtar, that can be worked around readily enough by referring to it as Resurrection Sunday and keeping the rabbits and eggs to a minimum. If I remember right there actually IS a specific command to celebrate Christ's resurrection, so, yeah.

Yeah. And NO ONE is taking the eggs outa my eggnog.
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
and have elements that are based on pagan traditions

Which makes them pagan. Thank you for reinforcing my point.

But if you remove the pagan elements then you don't have a pagan problem any more. And frankly, some of these elements are rather tenuously connected anyway.

Like the whole Christmas tree business. Again I must ask, where is the dividing line between artistry and idolatry?
 

NoMoreLibs

Kill Commie's, Every Single One Of Them!
FFS. Why oh why do we allow this stuff to continue to propagate throughout our culture.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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But if you remove the pagan elements then you don't have a pagan problem any more. And frankly, some of these elements are rather tenuously connected anyway.

Like the whole Christmas tree business. Again I must ask, where is the dividing line between artistry and idolatry?

If you have to ask, you’re on the wrong side of the question.
 

Bubble Head

Has No Life - Lives on TB
My family has always set two days aside to celebrate the Birth of JESUS CHRIST. They are December 24th & 25th according to the Gregorian Calendar. They fall in approximation of the Winter Solstice along with Hanukkah. Winter Solstice means nothing to us other than a time measurement here on earth. The 24th of December or Christmas Eve is the special event. We have a traditional meal of fish,the table lite with candles and sharing of a wafer. The candles represent the ALMIGHTY giving his gift of LIGHT into the world as a baby. The sharing of the wafer represents us sharing Christ with each other. The first guest in the house receives a piece of the wafer and is considered a special honor to us. The Christmas Eve table should be set with a few stalks of grain to represent the animals in the manger who were the only witnesses to the Birth. This celebration continues on into December 25th with the exchange of gifts to each other as anyone who is joyous would do. If anything our traditions are closer to Hanukkah in the celebration of LIGHT. Coincidence, I think not.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Bubble Head, that's a very touching way to celebrate. Makes me wish I had someone with whom I could do that.


The real issue for me is the hypocrisy shown by the "purists", both on TB and IRL. I *know* these holidays incorporate much paganist accoutrements. That was done on purpose by the early church. I know it, understand it, and (used to) celebrate anyway. I no longer observe any holidays, since I live alone. There's just no point, at least in terms of decorating the house and having a special meal. But those that bloviate about how one "should" celebrate the holidays and who also ignore the pagan symbology, those are the ones for whom I have no respect.

Those of you who decorate the house and give gifts back and forth need to STFU about how anyone else celebrates. Because you too are "doing it wrong."


Just sayin...
 

HDC

Contributing Member
Interesting, when I am out shopping, I will say Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to cashier. I notice a surprised look and they look happy and smile and say thanks/ and or Merry Christmas too. Got a few cartons of eggs in the fridge, so there will be EGG in my NOG. :lol:
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
If you have to ask, you’re on the wrong side of the question.

From where I sat, it was "that you don't start praying to whatever it is you made." And no one that I know of has ever prayed to a Christmas tree.

Every time I said that, though, I was roundly shouted down. No one could actually provide an answer, of course, so I take this whole "pagan Christmas" business with a pretty hefty lump of salt.
 
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ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
We celebrate the holidays the way we did when we were young and to hell with the PC crowd. If others don't like our typical American way of celebrating our holiday traditions they don't have to join us and we ignore them. We say Merry Christmas and Happy New Year too. If that hurts some folks poor tender PC feelings....tough. Grow thicker skin! I don't tell other folks how they should celebrate and I won't be told how we should celebrate our holidays.



Frankly I'm totally sick of all this #metoo and PC crap. Ladies....if a man acts inappropriately towards you, how about a good old fashion SLAP ACROSS THE FACE....and if that doesn't work a good knee to the groin should get his attention!! Don't take any "shite" from a moron acting like a dumb ape. Stand up for yourself, but at the same time remember to always act like a lady. If you act and dress like a slut expect to be treated like one.



And guys....it's well past the time for men to grow up and act like gentlemen. Instead of adolescent twits!



It's time for everyone to grow up and start ADULTING!
 
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