Posted on 05/14/2017 6:53:09 AM PDT by TigerClaws
How about a “Hate the Press Day,” when people fire off scorching emails and tweets to the most perverse member of the sad-sack media, whose main purpose in life is to make others miserable for feeling happy?
What does Bruce Jenner celebrate?
You’re on to something there.
We could call it Truth Day. Then we could take the writer’s advice and celebrate anytime we want.
300 days a year seems like a good start.
Boy what a bunch of scrooges! BAHUMBUG!
Is that why Muslim’s hate Mother’s Day?
It is time to get rid of Mother’s Day, decades past time actually. Not for any of the reasons above but because it became stupid and commercial and pointless.
>http://charltonteaching.blogspot.com/2014/07/diversity-destruction.html<
...Diversity is an anti-religion, and anti-ideology, a nepotism which promotes everything except one’s own family.
Diversity therefore equals the destruction of any and all religions and of all positive ideologies.
Because Diversity can only be destructive: whatever IS is insufficiently or inexactly diverse.
Whatever IS must therefore be destroyed in order to make it MORE Diverse.
And there is no conceivable or measurable end to it. Yesterday’s Diversity is today’s intolerable lack of Diversity.
Diversity is the destruction of Good; and it is the destruction of all types of Good - however defined. All are chewed up and spat out by Diversity.
Diversity is the promotion of chaos by the destruction of Good; and then there-naming of chaos as Good.
I don’t see the commercial aspect at all. It’s not over commercialized, but that’s not why they oppose it: it’s because it’s about NORMAL motherhood (I include adoption in that).
Right. And there should NOT be a day for dickchoppers, surrogate “mothers” and other perversions.
Just like every other ‘holiday’. I really hate the commercialization of all holidays so I don’t participate in most of them other than maybe a card from the Dollar Tree.
Christmas is the one that really peeves me off. I still like to keep it simple. I’m really glad my daughter finally saw the error of her ways and toned down the stuff for the kids the last few years.
Some of us think of it as more than just being commercial. People need to be prompted to remember the most important person in our lives. You don’t have celebrate it if you want to.
Remember what Michelle Obama said: Barak has a lot of work to do the change our history and traditions.
I think that is now the mantra of the Demoncrats.
That guy over there is offended you pointed out he’s a 1%er
Mother’s day is the busiest restaurant day of the year. Scrapping it would lose millions of dollars for the restaurant industry and their employees.
People do NOT need to be prompted to remember the most important person in their lives. And it’s not really up to me, the mother demands it, and especially the mother-in-law. I’ve noticed there’s an inverse proportion between the quality of the parenting and the importance of the day. The MIL thinks this is the most important day in the calendar, she’s also the most evil person I know who deliberately sabotaged the emotional growth of her children. Good mothers I know think the day is stupid and tell their kids to ignore it.
“Some of these parents have even begun advocating online for the creation of a brand new holiday to recognize parents who arent male or female.”
No such thing.
I didn’t fully realize the importance of a Mothers’ Day remembrance until I became a mother.
By who? That's the first I've ever heard of it.
Let’s face it. People, for the most part, are idiots and take for granted the people who are most important in their lives. It is nice to dedicate a day out our very busy lives to a VIP.
Again, if you don’t want to celebrate it, then don’t.
A nice brunch on behalf of our mothers is not going being an end to world. And seeing the reaction from is priceless!
I don’t give in or provide for Hallmark Holidays (Mothers Day, Fathers Day, Valentines Day). All pointless money making schemes for people who desperately seek and desire attention
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