Re: OFFICIAL War on Christmas thread
Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2015 8:31 am
I had no idea the War spread to Canada. I really thought Canadians were smarter than this.
It's the sixth version of The Swamp. What could possibly go wrong?
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I can't believe Christmas won again. I thought we had it this year.The Sybian wrote:I had no idea the War spread to Canada. I really thought Canadians were smarter than this.
Everything gets here in a few years.The Sybian wrote:I had no idea the War spread to Canada. I really thought Canadians were smarter than this.
sancarlos wrote:A guy on my street already has a full ration of Christmas lights and decorations up. Way too soon, dude.
Disagree. I'm fully onboard with decorations going up on 11/1.sancarlos wrote:A guy on my street already has a full ration of Christmas lights and decorations up. Way too soon, dude.
Good question.The Sybian wrote:So, with Trump as President, and a Republican majority in both Houses, does the War on Christmas still get a fuckton of play, or is it now safe to bring Christmas out of the cellars and for people to openly admit to being Christian?
Not to mention all 44 Presidents were Christian, and Congress is something like 92% Christian. It's tough being an oppressed minority.Pruitt wrote:Good question.The Sybian wrote:So, with Trump as President, and a Republican majority in both Houses, does the War on Christmas still get a fuckton of play, or is it now safe to bring Christmas out of the cellars and for people to openly admit to being Christian?
But no doubt Berkeley, Brooklyn, Cambridge or some other bastion of atheism and multiculturalism will do enough to get the soldiers for Christmas worked up again.
Because one thing we learned during the 8 years of Bush was that even when they are holding the reins of power, the right wing still has a lot to complain about.
Is controlling the media not enough for you people?The Sybian wrote:Not to mention all 44 Presidents were Christian, and Congress is something like 92% Christian. It's tough being an oppressed minority.Pruitt wrote:Good question.The Sybian wrote:So, with Trump as President, and a Republican majority in both Houses, does the War on Christmas still get a fuckton of play, or is it now safe to bring Christmas out of the cellars and for people to openly admit to being Christian?
But no doubt Berkeley, Brooklyn, Cambridge or some other bastion of atheism and multiculturalism will do enough to get the soldiers for Christmas worked up again.
Because one thing we learned during the 8 years of Bush was that even when they are holding the reins of power, the right wing still has a lot to complain about.
The Alt-Right Is Ours Too!A_B wrote:Is controlling the media not enough for you people?The Sybian wrote:Not to mention all 44 Presidents were Christian, and Congress is something like 92% Christian. It's tough being an oppressed minority.Pruitt wrote:Good question.The Sybian wrote:So, with Trump as President, and a Republican majority in both Houses, does the War on Christmas still get a fuckton of play, or is it now safe to bring Christmas out of the cellars and for people to openly admit to being Christian?
But no doubt Berkeley, Brooklyn, Cambridge or some other bastion of atheism and multiculturalism will do enough to get the soldiers for Christmas worked up again.
Because one thing we learned during the 8 years of Bush was that even when they are holding the reins of power, the right wing still has a lot to complain about.
Don't forget Hollywood and the World Banking system, too.A_B wrote:Is controlling the media not enough for you people?The Sybian wrote:Not to mention all 44 Presidents were Christian, and Congress is something like 92% Christian. It's tough being an oppressed minority.Pruitt wrote:Good question.The Sybian wrote:So, with Trump as President, and a Republican majority in both Houses, does the War on Christmas still get a fuckton of play, or is it now safe to bring Christmas out of the cellars and for people to openly admit to being Christian?
But no doubt Berkeley, Brooklyn, Cambridge or some other bastion of atheism and multiculturalism will do enough to get the soldiers for Christmas worked up again.
Because one thing we learned during the 8 years of Bush was that even when they are holding the reins of power, the right wing still has a lot to complain about.
So how come that douchebag Rothschild didn't greenlight my last script?The Sybian wrote:Don't forget Hollywood and the World Banking system, too.A_B wrote:Is controlling the media not enough for you people?The Sybian wrote:Not to mention all 44 Presidents were Christian, and Congress is something like 92% Christian. It's tough being an oppressed minority.Pruitt wrote:Good question.The Sybian wrote:So, with Trump as President, and a Republican majority in both Houses, does the War on Christmas still get a fuckton of play, or is it now safe to bring Christmas out of the cellars and for people to openly admit to being Christian?
But no doubt Berkeley, Brooklyn, Cambridge or some other bastion of atheism and multiculturalism will do enough to get the soldiers for Christmas worked up again.
Because one thing we learned during the 8 years of Bush was that even when they are holding the reins of power, the right wing still has a lot to complain about.
Everyone's a critic.rass wrote:Probably because you couldn't craft a believable motivation for the fart scene on page 11 given the aftermath of the fart scene on page 8.
FFS, why are decorations not allowed?degenerasian wrote:Just got an office wide memo.
Office and cubicle christmas decorations no longer allowed.
But we still have a christmas party
If they're anything like my employees, it's because of some petty bullshit arguing and finger-pointing because either someone didn't help out enough or someone else is too demanding, etc. It happened with my team on Halloween and I'm not hearing it again.Steve of phpBB wrote:FFS, why are decorations not allowed?degenerasian wrote:Just got an office wide memo.
Office and cubicle christmas decorations no longer allowed.
But we still have a christmas party
Giff wrote: If they're anything like my employees, it's because of some petty bullshit arguing and finger-pointing because either someone didn't help out enough or someone else is too demanding, etc. It happened with my team on Halloween and I'm not hearing it again.
One of mine complains about the money she spends when a) no one ever asked her to spend it and b) SHE GETS FUCKING REIMBURSED EVERY TIME.The Sybian wrote:Giff wrote: If they're anything like my employees, it's because of some petty bullshit arguing and finger-pointing because either someone didn't help out enough or someone else is too demanding, etc. It happened with my team on Halloween and I'm not hearing it again.
Ha, one of the long list of petty complaints in a workplace investigation I did was that an employee decorated the office, but didn't decorate her desk. Harassment and racial discrimination are the ONLY possible reason this could happen. Couldn't be related to the fact that all of the desks that were decorated belonged to employees who stayed late to decorate the office. Nope, discrimination. People are so fucking petty.
The angry kid bartender is the best.sancarlos wrote:For those of you still unsure what to give your little one for Christmas!
"We are stopping cold the attacks on Judeo-Christian values," Trump said to applause, before slamming people who don't say "Merry Christmas."
"They don't use the word Christmas because it is not politically correct," Trump said, complaining that department stores will use red and Christmas decorations but say "Happy New Year." "We're saying Merry Christmas again."
The comment drew thunderous applause.
Heated debates over the "War On Christmas" have raged for years, with many on the right complaining that political correctness has made it less acceptable to say Merry Christmas. Trump has seized on these feelings, regularly telling primarily religious audiences that his presidency has made it acceptable to "start saying Merry Christmas again."
"You go into a department store. When was the last time you saw 'Merry Christmas?' You don't see it anymore," Trump said on the campaign trail. "They want to be politically correct. If I'm president, you will see 'Merry Christmas' in department stores, believe me, believe me."
sancarlos wrote:"We are stopping cold the attacks on Judeo-Christian values," Trump said to applause, before slamming people who don't say "Merry Christmas."
"They don't use the word Christmas because it is not politically correct," Trump said, complaining that department stores will use red and Christmas decorations but say "Happy New Year." "We're saying Merry Christmas again."
The comment drew thunderous applause.
Heated debates over the "War On Christmas" have raged for years, with many on the right complaining that political correctness has made it less acceptable to say Merry Christmas. Trump has seized on these feelings, regularly telling primarily religious audiences that his presidency has made it acceptable to "start saying Merry Christmas again."
"You go into a department store. When was the last time you saw 'Merry Christmas?' You don't see it anymore," Trump said on the campaign trail. "They want to be politically correct. If I'm president, you will see 'Merry Christmas' in department stores, believe me, believe me."
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