DigitalDrifter
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they'll live. you'll live. i'll live.a 10 year tradition? how will they ever survive without it?Visiting Santa, sitting on his lap, and asking him for presents is a family activity, not a school activity. I don't agree with the woman that this is wrong because it promotes Christianity. It doesn't. Santa isn't Christianity. But she's right for the wrong reasons. Having kids ask "Santa" for presents is not an appropriate,school activity.The "major problem" as you put it goes way beyond Christianity.
In America, Christmas celebrations are in our country's DNA. Whether you are religious or not, the vast majority of us have always celebrated everything about it from our own homes, workplaces, schools, stores, everywhere.
More and more we see asshole liberals attempting to tear our traditions down. You are so afraid someone may be offended, you demand a society that if all groups cannot be recognized, then no group should.
Problem is, you people forget that you're offending us. Why aren't you concerned about that ?
In this case, it has been a tradition for this schools Kindergarten going back about 10 years, and it's the sort of thing that is all part of traditional American society.
They'll survive just fine, but it's unfortunate this asshole woman ruined what was something the little kids were probably looking forward to.
and if the school hadn't been so dumb as to start the trip in the first place those kids wouldn't be disappointed.
They're dumb, because they should have been aware of how you assholes work.