SELECTIVE INDIGNATION AT CHRISTMASTIME
December 18, 2007
Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments today as follows: “It is simply wrong to maintain that the sensitivity police want to scrub society clean of all vestiges of religion. As the following examples demonstrate, Christianity is their real target.” · A spokesman explained that the reason K-Mart forbids calling Christmas trees Christmas trees is because “we do not want to offend any of our associates.” So they are dubbed “Holiday Trees.” · A staff member at North Seattle Community College was berated for discussing “Christmas cookies” in an e-mail. · Menorahs are called menorahs—not candelabra—at LSU, but Christmas trees are called “Holiday Trees.” · Hanukkah and the Islamic holy day Eid al-Adha are mentioned in the school calendar of the Spokane Public Schools, but Christmas is not. · Minutes after a “Giving Tree” was displayed at a school in Leominster, Massachusetts, some parents complained and it was immediately taken down. · A Christmas tree was taken down after a faculty member complained at Missouri State University, but was later restored. No one complained about the menorah. · A miniature nativity scene was removed from the main lobby of CentraState Medical Center in New Jersey, but was later restored. No one complained about the menorah. · Hanukkah is celebrated at Harvard, but not Christmas. A giant menorah sits in Harvard Yard but there is not a nativity scene in sight. · Pembroke Lakes Mall in South Florida displays a 5-foot-tall menorah but all nativity scenes have been censored. Donohue concludes as follows: “In Israel there are menorahs aplenty. And in the Muslim nations, stars and crescents are displayed. So why is it that in a nation that is overwhelmingly Christian, manger scenes are banned but Jewish and Muslim symbols are not? There is something sick going on.”
Share this Article
Printer Friendly
More News Releases »
|