Another censoring of Christmas

Sigh. Via WND:

Teachers at a Georgia elementary school reportedly were told to nix any religious pins and refrain from referring to a party as a “Christmas” party, while the local district has censored certain religious Christmas songs from its “winter” program.

The Alliance Defense Fund, a religious-liberties law group, wrote a letter to the district yesterday informing the Jackson County School System in Jefferson, Ga., that it stands on shaky constitutional ground due to its actions.

“Frankly, it’s ridiculous that we’re even discussing whether it’s OK to say ‘Merry Christmas.’ I’m sure just about everyone would rather have a merry Christmas than a meaningless winter holiday,” said ADF senior legal counsel David Cortman in a statement.

Amen. I mean, Christmas is the NAME of the holiday. What the heck is wrong with these people? What’s next? Renaming Easter? I get so sick of this PC BS, but honestly sometimes I feel like it’s a losing battle trying to fight it. Not that I’ll stop battling, but it still gets very frustrating.

Hat tip: California Conservative

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