LANDS’ END NEUTERS CHRISTMAS
December 1, 2005
When the Catholic League got a tip
from one of its members that Lands’ End refuses to use the word
“Christmas” in its catalog—even though it sells Christmas items—we
verified its authenticity. Printed below is part of the reply we
received from Merlin W. Gorsline in the Customer Relations Department
to an inquiry we made regarding the refusal of Lands’ End to mention
the word “Christmas”:
“We find ourselves in a difficult
position with this issue. As a result, we have adopted the ‘holiday’
terminology as a way to comply with one of the basic freedoms granted
to all Americans: freedom of religion. We recognize that Christmas is
a Christian holiday, and one of the foremost teachings of the
Christian faith is a love for one’s fellowman—no matter what his race,
religion or creed.
“If we knew which customers feel as
you do, we would be delighted to send them catalogs with ‘Merry
Christmas’ splashed throughout the pages. However, we don’t.”
Catholic League president Bill
Donohue responded as follows:
“Freedom of religion is an important
constitutional right, but to say that fidelity to that right demands
that retailers censor the term Christmas at Christmastime wouldn’t
even be believed by the judges from the Ninth Circuit. Nor is it good
customer relations to tell Christians who desire to buy Christmas
gifts at Christmastime that they are a loveless bunch of bigots who
have an impoverished understanding of their own religion.
“And it’s not as though the decision
to neuter Christmas is done to protect Jewish sensibilities: the
company doesn’t sell Hanukkah gifts, but it does sell Christmas gifts
(108 of them).
“Lands’ End says that if it knew who
to send a ‘Merry Christmas’ catalog to, it would. So do it: contact
landsend@landsend.com right away.”
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