This means no sales, no themed merchandise, no decorations. December 25 and most other day are treated just like any other day for all stores malls, restaurants, ect.

You’d still get non religious holiday events like mothers days, or independence days.

What whould change?

  • BassaForte@lemmy.world
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    Disagree. Christians hate the fact that Christmas is so commercialised. Although they would probably still be mad anyways.

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        To be clear: “the War on Christmas” is manufactured to rile up Christians’ persecution complex so they Christmas even harder in response, which means more sales for gifts, decorations, food items, fucking Christian Pride merch or some shit, more angry donations to Jesus-posturing politicians who wage class warfare against these same people.

        It’s capitalism: you’re always being sold

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          well I first heard about it from my religious mother who got it from church. You may be right that there are capitalists stoking the fires but the religious leaders are more than happy to play their part.