I am sure that the universities are too dumb to notice the irony of restricting people’s behavior and freedom of expression in the name of inclusion.
I just got one of those star shower laser lights that covers my whole yard and house in politically incorrect holiday colored dots—thousands of them. The trees and shrubs look like I spent a week hanging lights. Even the dewdrops on the lawn are covered in those colors, which also shine through the windows to form dots all over my green (oops) drapes from outside in. Best unspecific “holiday” ever!
Well, what could have brought all this on? I don’t recall Christians and Jews having any problems with each other’s religious holidays and symbols on college campuses in the past.
Dear universities:
Screw off!
I thought the holidays were suppose to be inclusive, especially Christmas with the wishes of peace on Earth and good will to others. You don’t have to believe in Christ to know those ideas are a good.
I avoid any city that has Martian-looking Christmas ornaments.
In our local city there are fuchsia and turquoise lights and shapes that make the place look like a bad modern art installation.
I loved and lived in that city and remember twenty five years ago where it was a festive Christmas city with bows and swags and trees and bells. A city proud of its heritage and traditions. People came from miles around to enjoy the holiday there.
These days I recommend Kennebunkport, a city that takes Christmas seriously.