Political Correctness for Christmas? Bah-Humbug!

Political Correctness for Christmas? Bah-Humbug! December 14, 2016

“You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time.”~ John Lydgate

 “Want to start a conversational nuclear war?  Just say Merry Christmas in a crowded room of strangers. Men will rant, women will scream and children will cry at the very thought that such a crude statement, so insensitive to all the other religions potentially present,  would dare be uttered. How exclusionary! How insensitive! How oppressive!” Greg Durette

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Greg Durette is a personal friend and fellow Radio Show Host on World Radio, a part of Wicked Housewives On Cape Cod™ TV/Radio. When he sent me his Christmas blog I asked Greg if he would be my guest blogger on Patheos due to its timely religious and political content.

This is not an opportunity I share often. In fact, my last guest blogger was Dr. Bernie Siegel.

However, Greg’s blog resonated so strongly with me and possibly many in the country during this nation’s focus on Political Correctness, I had to share it with all of you.

Greg’s blog shows us how it is not only the spiritual or religious community that has become tired of trying to please all of the people all of the time. Our business community has had quite enough of this “PC Silliness” as well.

 

So enjoy, and by the way, MERRY CHRISTMAS!

I Greg Durette give Kathleen O’Keefe-Kanavos permission to use my blog as her guest blog on her blog sites including PATHEOS, Above and Beyond the 5 Senses. 

The Argument for Saying Merry Christmas

Want to start a conversational nuclear war?  Just say Merry Christmas in a crowded room of strangers.  Men will rant, women will scream and children will cry at the very thought that such a crude statement, so insensitive to all the other religions potentially present, would dare be uttered.  How exclusionary!  How insensitive!  How oppressive!

Such is often the cMyshun cat new year Pixabay Freease in our country and the world these days.  Freedom of religion has morphed into a more exclusionary version of what is now freedom from religion.  That is fear of religion.

What is everyone so afraid of?

If someone wishes you a Merry Christmas and you are not Christian, has some great insult been hurled upon you or rather, has someone tried to share their joy of the season with you in a way that is meaningful to them?

If someone of the Jewish faith wishes you a Happy Hanukah, have they foisted upon you an oppression from which only years of intensive psychotherapy can cure or, have they too expressed their joy from their perspective?

Since when did an expression of joy for a season or a holiday come with the pre-requisite the sender have a thorough background check done on the recipients’ religious history to make sure it fully complies with their beliefs?

Ah but, the naysayers have derived a wonderful solution to the risk of such a terrible affront.  We can just say, “Happy Holidays”.  To that end, we have all been assaulted by the chronically offended among us to accept and believe this to be the non-offensive, homogeneous phrase we can all embrace.

Hogwash!

Nothing can be inclusive if everything is excluded.  If the argument is this phrase includes ALL religious holidays, should someone not be MORE offended since so many holidays they do not celebrate have just been foisted upon them?!  If not, then the next logical conclusion is this phrase is holiday neutral, meaning, none are included.  So what then, is the point of uttering the phrase at all. If everything is excluded, how then is anyone to feel Happy about some non-descript, non-existent holiday.  Kind of like saying, “Have a nice day” but, it happens to be winter when you do.

christmas-ball-316492__340 Pixabay Public Domain FREE No Attribution RequiredImagine it now, a holiday filled with no symbols, no traditions, and no meaning to anyone whatsoever.  Yeah!  We have eliminated the risk of offending everyone.  Happy Holidays, indeed.

The fact of the matter is, when someone wishes you a Merry Christmas or Happy Hanukah or any other religiously based holiday expression, it is an expression of celebration and joy being shared with you.  Whether you are of that particular religion, another or none at all (yes Atheists, I am talking to you), it is meant with no ill will.  You could even look at it as an invitation to share your own beliefs right there on the spot.

 And you know what? It will likely be received as your gift of yourself to that recipient.

The more we get out of our own way and let people simply express joy and happiness, the better this world will be.  Keep seeking out vacuous, meaningless terms to describe non-existent things and you will get exactly that…meaningless non-existence for all.

Merry Christmas to everyone!

 

Greg Durette

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I wish to end this blog with a thank-you to Greg Durette and to leave you with another profound saying at the heart of this topic of conversation. One of the most famous sayings attributed to Abraham Lincoln is about deception: “You can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.

Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night. PS…I saw Mama kissing Santa Clause.

 

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BIO: Kathleen (Kat) O’Keefe-Kanavos is a three-time breast cancer survivor whose angel-guided dreams diagnosed her illness as featured on Dr. Oz, TV/Radio Host/Producer of Wicked Housewives On Cape Cod™ , Kat Kanavos Show on Internet TV, Patheos,  Quora, Medium, and Internationally Syndicated  Columnist in Women’s Voices Magazine HOME & SOUL,  International and Nautilus Award-winning Author/Lecturer who promotes patient advocacy and connecting with inner guidance, contributing author to Chicken Soup for the Soul, and Realities of Creation. Kat’s been featured on George Noory’s Coast to Coast, in newspapers, American Express Open, on CBS News, and medical journals. Learn more @ www.KathleenOkeefeKanavos.com


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