• kase@lemmy.world
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      When I was a christian, I used to hear people at church complain about it every year. I can’t remember any of them throwing a fit in public about it, though, so it might not have been obvious from the outside.

      Well actually, plenty of Christians I knew complained about it on facebook and other social media, which could probably be considered “in public.” You get the point tho lol.

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        Sounds typical for Christians. They have to actively make things up to be persecuted about, because fomo I guess? Lol

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      I wish I could say I never experienced the vaguely hostile merry Christmas response when I said happy holidays to someone.

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      It started a while back when companies stopped saying Merry Christmas and started saying happy holidays so they could be non-denominational. Christians took it as a personal offense, but it’s just companies trying to make money off of non Christians during the holidays. No one individual person actually gives a fuck if someone says Merry Christmas.