Heretical Christmas Thought of the Year
Personally, I've always thought odd that the same people who made such a fuss about whether certain stores encourage their employees to wish people “Merry Christmas” or “Happy Holidays” don't make an equal fuss about the number of American Christmas ornaments made in China. Granted, there are a lot of Chinese imports out there, but for some reason, the symbolism of a Christmas ornament made in China -- a country known for using slave labor and persecuting Christians -- seems especially obscene.
What's next? A Nativity set made with King Herod's seal of approval?
Personally, I've always thought odd that the same people who made such a fuss about whether certain stores encourage their employees to wish people “Merry Christmas” or “Happy Holidays” don't make an equal fuss about the number of American Christmas ornaments made in China. Granted, there are a lot of Chinese imports out there, but for some reason, the symbolism of a Christmas ornament made in China -- a country known for using slave labor and persecuting Christians -- seems especially obscene.
What's next? A Nativity set made with King Herod's seal of approval?
Labels: China, Cristianos, Navidad
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