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M**** C********, if you know what I mean
Manchester Union Leader ^ | 12/24/2004 | Kathleen Parker

Posted on 12/24/2004 5:07:01 AM PST by StoneGiant

M**** C********, if you know what I mean
By KATHLEEN PARKER



LET ME begin by saying, "Merry Christmas." And, by the way, "Merry Christmas." Oh, and did I mention, "Merry Christmas"?

Let's just say the "Merry Christmas" backlash has officially begun. After years of politically correct "Happy Holidays," and the annual assault on all things Christian in the public square, many Americans are declining to turn the other cheek.

The MC backlash isn't only for, by or about Christians. It is a quintessentially American revolt against absurdity, the inevitable result of narcissistic, nihilist ninnies pushing too far.

By now the list of complaints against Christmas and Christian symbols is familiar, from prohibitions against nativity scenes on public property to the banning of Christmas carols in public schools. The nation's Capitol doesn't even have a Christmas tree anymore; it's a "holiday tree."

Of course, certain religious expressions are fine. If a tribe of Aqualishes wants to boil rhino horns in frog saliva on the National Mall to honor their deity, we'd have a commemorative postage stamp ready by next December. But let a Christian mention the baby Jesus to a kindergarten class and the ACLU wants an exorcism.

"Merry Christmas" means different things to different people, obviously. To devout Christians, the greeting conveys a profound spiritual connection to the seminal event in Western civilization. To non-Christians, the words at worst evoke a season of music, decorations, shopping and gift giving; at best, they bespeak a vacation day.

Absent religious content, Merry Christmas otherwise is a universal expression of our best stuff: charity, forgiveness, generosity and hope. What's to complain about?

Oh, you know, people acting goofy under mistletoe, those interminable Christmas carols. All those beautiful tacky trees and fat Santas. Salvation Army bell ringers collecting coins for the poor. Reindeer, snowmen, elves, nutcrackers, wreaths, colored lights, parades, happy children, parties. A regular nightmare if you're an Ebenezer.

Like perennially adolescent adults who rob teens of their right to rebellion, the anti-Christmas brigands have even taken the fun out of "Bah, humbug!" Who wants to be a curmudgeon when everybody's a Scrooge?

Clearly not Jews, an increasing number of whom are leading the charge to defend Christmas. In the past few days, two prominent Jewish commentators — Jeff Jacoby and Dennis Prager — have written columns defending the traditions and spirit of Christmas.

Jacoby, a columnist for the Boston Globe, wrote that he finds the sights and sounds of Christmas reassuring: "They reaffirm the importance of the Judeo-Christian culture that has made America so exceptional — and such a safe and tolerant haven for a religious minority like mine." Excuse me while I mumble, "Amen."

In a piece now circulating on the Internet, Irwin N. Graulich, a Jewish ethicist and child of Holocaust survivors, wrote for the Web site Israel Insider that public creches are beautiful sights that mean "people have gone to the trouble of sharing lovely visuals with all of America, expressing the beauty of their heritage and its spiritual message to humanity."

If not for the marketing of Christian holidays, Graulich wrote, "Chanukah would probably have gone the way of Shavuot, a more significant Jewish holiday which few Jews celebrate because there is no popular Christian holiday surrounding it."

This spirit of mutual respect and generosity is also finding expression among Muslims. Waleed Aly, a lawyer in Melbourne, Australia, and member of the Islamic Council of Victoria, has written that he is more offended by efforts to restrain religious expression than he is by nativity scenes.

"This is where political correctness loses the plot," he wrote. "What purports to inspire tolerance instead inspires hostility and intolerance. … Denying the Christianity in Christmas or, worse, doing away with it altogether helps no one. This is not multiculturalism. It is anti-culturalism." Perhaps this Yuletide backlash helps explain why I've been hearing "Merry Christmas" more in the past two weeks than I have the past 10 years. Suddenly everybody's saying it, and yes, I'm a perp.

In Washington earlier this month, I made a point of saying "Merry Christmas" to everyone, including cab drivers who were more often than not Muslim or Hindu. Without exception, they swiveled around, smiled and said, "Merry Christmas to you, too!"

Maybe it was just sugarplums doing the rumba in my head, but I could swear I detected appreciation and relief in these exchanges. Appreciation for the freedom that permits such expression and relief that somebody said it without apology.

Christmas may not be for everyone, but the spirit of Christmas is a non-discriminating, equal-opportunity messenger of goodwill. So Merry Christmas, everybody, and don't smile.

Kathleen Parker's e-mail address is kparker@kparker.com.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: christmas; kathleenparker; parker
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1 posted on 12/24/2004 5:07:01 AM PST by StoneGiant
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To: StoneGiant

Wheeeeeeee, Merry Christmas to all


2 posted on 12/24/2004 5:08:13 AM PST by lwoodham
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To: lwoodham

This just may be the end of political correctness. Like all things socialist, it has to at some point implode on it's self and annihilate itself. This is may be it. I feel a storm coming.


3 posted on 12/24/2004 5:10:39 AM PST by lwoodham
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To: StoneGiant

DON'T TREAD ON ME. The Left would do well to remember it.


4 posted on 12/24/2004 5:12:22 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: StoneGiant

What a great article, and on Christmas Eve too!


5 posted on 12/24/2004 5:12:48 AM PST by gobucks (http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/classics/students/Ribeiro/laocoon.htm)
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To: StoneGiant
Amen. I think this is one issue that the (mainstream) left and right can agree on.
Not to beat a dead horse (I mentioned this in an another post somewhere) but if a liberal secularist agnostic like me doesn't have a problem with a Nativity Scene on the statehouse lawn, or things like that, then WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE?
Regardless of my personal religious beliefs, Christmas is an important part of our culture and shared heritage.
6 posted on 12/24/2004 5:13:20 AM PST by NH-WhippingPost (You're not the one who let me down...but thanks for offering...)
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To: StoneGiant

Bump


7 posted on 12/24/2004 5:13:37 AM PST by nuconvert (Everyone has a photographic memory. Some don't have film.)
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To: lwoodham

From your lips to God's ears.


8 posted on 12/24/2004 5:17:23 AM PST by Hornet19 (Know what happens to a Democrat that takes Viagra? He just gets a little taller.)
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To: StoneGiant

The anti-christians are worse than ever. Their is no backlash, its just that the PC'ers are getting worse and more people are noticing.


9 posted on 12/24/2004 5:20:18 AM PST by Raycpa (Alias, VRWC_minion,)
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To: StoneGiant
Excellent and well-written article.

The backlash is turning the tide this year, at last.


10 posted on 12/24/2004 5:22:20 AM PST by Skooz (The "holiday" has a name.)
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To: NH-WhippingPost

If more "liberal secularist agnostics" thought like you then I have no doubt that more "conservative religious believers" like myself would be more tolerant of your desire to ensure the separation of Church and State.

When it comes to the libs, I feel like I'm always getting beaten up... sorta like living with my two teenage kids. I can't do ANYTHING right, and the principles that enabled me to achieve whatever success I have been fortunate to attain are ridiculed on a daily basis.

Anyway, I appreciate your sentiment. "Merry Christmas!" to you and yours.

-SG


11 posted on 12/24/2004 5:22:49 AM PST by StoneGiant
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To: Constitution Day; Helms; 100%FEDUP; 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember; ~Vor~; A2J; a4drvr; Adder; ...

NC "Merry Christmas!" *Ping*

Please FRmail Constitution Day, TaxRelief OR Helms if you want to be added to or removed from this North Carolina ping list.
12 posted on 12/24/2004 5:30:50 AM PST by TaxRelief (Merry Christmas!)
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To: TaxRelief

And God bless us, everyone :)


13 posted on 12/24/2004 5:32:16 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: StoneGiant; All

AMEN!

Merry CHRISTmas to all!


14 posted on 12/24/2004 5:36:02 AM PST by Quix (5having a form of godliness but denying its power. I TIM 3:5)
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To: Quix; All

MERRY CHRISTMAS


15 posted on 12/24/2004 5:39:20 AM PST by MEG33 (MERRY CHRISTMAS!.....GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
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To: StoneGiant; Maceman; bootless
Let's just say the "Merry Christmas" backlash has officially begun. After years of politically correct "Happy Holidays," and the annual assault on all things Christian in the public square, many Americans are declining to turn the other cheek. The MC backlash isn't only for, by or about Christians. It is a quintessentially American revolt against absurdity, the inevitable result of narcissistic, nihilist ninnies pushing too far.

Told ya.

16 posted on 12/24/2004 5:41:29 AM PST by Lazamataz ("Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown" -- harpseal)
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To: StoneGiant
and the annual assault on all things Christian in the public square, many Americans are declining to turn the other cheek.

Declining? Hell-lo?

How about defiantly asserting what used to be as natural and normal as breathing and as natural as... well, heterosexual sex... ?

17 posted on 12/24/2004 5:43:42 AM PST by Publius6961 (The most abundant things in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity.)
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To: MEG33; Raquel; kstewskis; Victoria Delsoul; Molly Pitcher; Jemian; Neets; Miss Marple; lysie; ...
Excellent!

PING!

18 posted on 12/24/2004 5:47:09 AM PST by Northern Yankee (Freedom Needs A Soldier!)
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To: StoneGiant

"This is where political correctness loses the plot," he wrote. "What purports to inspire tolerance instead inspires hostility and intolerance.

A very perceptive statement. When you strip away the BS, the PC movement has always been about inspiring tolerance for those things that tear down Western Civilization, while building intolerance for everything that sustains it.


19 posted on 12/24/2004 5:47:44 AM PST by rbg81
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To: Northern Yankee

BureaucratusMaximus Jr wishes you all a Merry Christmas...but he's still a little afraid of Santa.

20 posted on 12/24/2004 5:50:02 AM PST by BureaucratusMaximus ("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good" - Hillary Clinton)
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