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Why has SEASON'S GREETINGS and HAPPY HOLIDAYS suddenly become a bad thing?
For as long as IJR can remember, HAPPY HOLIDAYS and SEASON'S GREETINGS were perfectly acceptable and welcomed. Vintage Christmas Cards abound with the BEST WISHES and HAPPY HOLIDAYS and SEASON'S GREETINGS. Why have they all of a sudden become such a bad thing. People have actually glared at IJR when IJR says things, and almost sneer back MERRY CHRISTMAS. IJR has always used all three practically interchangeably, without even thinking about it. I mean, it not like some one said "May Santa run over your dog with his sleigh." Now that would be offensive.
"May Santa run over your dog with his sleigh?" That's the funniest thing I've ever heard.
To answer your question, the reason "Season's Greetings" and "Happy Holidays" are now being frowned upon by the politically correct (my favorite people) is because some opposing PC paladins wanted to start calling Christmas trees "holiday trees" a couple years back. This, of course, is completely idiotic, since the whole point of this movement was to avoid excluding Jews and people who celebrate Kwanzaa, and Jews and people who celebrate Kwanzaa don't use Christmas trees, because, obviously, Jews celebrate Chanukha and people who...well you get the idea. To call it anything other than a Christmas tree is obsolete.
So now, middle-class, Republican, white-bred nationalists are frowning upon the use of such phrases as "Happy Holidays" and "Season's Greetings" because they view them as a threat to their Christian elitism. You know, "God Bless America, Land that I Love..."
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