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What in the Fresh Hell Is This? Wishing Someone a ‘Merry Christmas’ Is White Supremacy

I mean, we shouldn’t be shocked that people like this exist. Ever since ‘wokeness’ latched onto the political Left like a barnacle, the hot takes have grown more insane. Whatever you thought was ‘too extreme’ quickly was turned on its head with these people. Since Obama, the ‘woke’ Left has thrust scores of pseudo-intellectual talking points into the social media universe in the hopes of making it mainstream. Yet, the most common is making everything into a vehicle for white supremacy and then bashing it. Ladies and gentlemen, these people think that a man who holds the door for a woman is a sexist, misogynist dinosaur. Are we shocked that they decided to put Christmas on the white supremacy list? 

Even now, we can’t say Merry Christmas on certain platforms, who have opted for the more politically correct ‘happy holidays’ send off. But as Jen Bokoff of the Disability Rights Fund reminded all of us today, a lot of people don’t celebrate Christmas, so please be cognizant of that because “the default Merry Christmas as a normal greeting is also white supremacy culture at work.” Yeah, we’re not all mentally defective, Jenny. If I see someone with a yarmulke on, I’m not going to say, “Merry Christmas.” Also, this isn’t some random holiday. It’s not something where only half the nation celebrates. The vast majority celebrate Christmas. In fact, billions do. And not all Christians are white people. I guess it would shock Jen that a lot of people of color are—gasp—Christian. 

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2 thoughts on “What in the Fresh Hell Is This? Wishing Someone a ‘Merry Christmas’ Is White Supremacy”

  1. Talk about holidays that are prejudice. What about the Black holiday called KWANZI. Sorry about the misspelling but as a white Christian I am not included in this Christmas celebration.

    I believe this was created in the 60’s that was created by Black prisoners.

  2. What about when people of other faiths getting various days off in the name of their faith. (In addition to your employers company holidays) Don’t get me wrong, if that is your faith, go for it! But, if you are not a Christian why shouldn’t you be required to work on December 25th when it’s isn’t part of your religion. Let me give you an example: Lets say your business is open 7 days a week. You have one employee who insists on getting Kawanzaa (December 26th) but also bitches if you put them on the schedule on Christmas! Why? So you can celebrate Christmas with your Children? Hmmmmm? People are so quick to forget the REAL reason for Celebrating CHRISTmas! Don’t scream Freedom of Religion to get a paid holiday for your religion but complain when I don’t want to give you MY religious holiday off. I’ve seen it where a person of Jewish faith got several extra paid days off yet a Christian only got what ever was given to them. Basically, If I’m required to work on your religious day off, you can work on mine! Simple! Oh, BTW the author is right. 99% of Christians are smart enough to see if a person is of another faith, you don’t say Merry Christmas. AND Christianity is NOT a WHITE religion. Never has been and never will be! If you believe it is, you are merely showing your ignorance of the faith.

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