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I *generally* agree with this argument, barring some of the more
specific concerns that are stated...but I really think the "Merry Christmas" thing is overstated. Your friend has every right to say "Merry Christmas" to whomever he wants - if the receiving party doesn't like it, that is the receiving party's problem. I'd guess that, underneath, your friend seems to be more concerned that *he* may feel uncomfortable if he says it to the wrong person and then finds out he said something meaningless to someone that was intended to be a nice gesture. If so, that is your friend's problem, not the other guy's. If he doesn't want t be PC, he doesn't have to be. He needs to get over it. There is no requirement that we refrain from saying Merry Christmas to Hindus, and there is no requirement that Hindus must understand and agree with the sentiment. Say it in a spirit of goodwill - some will return the gesture, some will be Scrooges, some will be puzzled, and some will be offended. For the last three, just shrug it off. I like Buster Keaton. I will say, on his birthday, Happy Buster Keaton's Birthday. If someone doesn't like it or care, so what? Or worse, if someone doesn't like Buster, TS. I like Buster, and I'll celebrate his birthday openly. A Merry, Joyful, Deeply Religious and Spiritual Christmas to EVERYONE, whether you like it or not ;-) Bruce Jensen |
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BJ,
To put it simply (Like the old Song Says) I Got To Be ME ! {That's Who I Am} I Got To Be Free ! .. and i remain 'rhf' ~ RHF .. .. |
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