Have you spent any time actually ~browsing~ the website? It's hard to search and not find references to Christmas.
A little, but not much. I'll do more browsing--as boring as that is--before I come to any further conclusions.
I think it's more the fact that when one puts in Christmas from the search bar, Wal-Mart's website says, _verbatim_:
"We've brought you to our "Holiday " page based on your search."
This is not done for any of the other Holidays - and aren't they Holidays as well? Or is Christmas the only Holiday that really is a Holiday?
Or perhaps it is that Wal-Mart thinks that other Holidays are Holidays but Christmas is "Holiday" because it's not a Holiday - it's just a "Holiday"...
I'm confused.
Ten years ago, it wouldn't have phased most of us - I think we are getting more sensitive to such things because we have been threatened by real dangers to the cultural heritage of Christians in this country. Labelling Christmas as "Holiday" probably wasn't meant to be an overt disrespect to Christmas itself, but it's rather like calling a child "it" rather than by their name.
Considering that so many secularists are moving against Christmas and Christians, it is only natural for many Christians to be concerned...