JJ Husker
Donor
Maybe I should have said Christ instead of Christmas. And I was not referring to Christmas "junk" or Christmas "songs" or the ridiculously long selling season. What I said was many stores/companies/retailers have foregone calling it Christmas or saying or displaying the term Merry Christmas. Are you denying that has actually happened and that it hasn't been noticeable over the past 5-10 years?No there hasn't.
Christmas stuff/junk is sold in these same stores starting in September and October. Christmas music is played more and earlier than ever. There is more Christmas now than ever. The Christmas season is longer and more saturated than it ever has been. There is no attack or movement against Christmas.
Don't get me wrong, I could give a sh#t what retailers are doing. The whole thing has been overblown and perverted for far too long. What I am saying is there has been a shift in the way many stores approach and promote the season. Frankly, I'm glad they are less and less using Christmas by name to promote their overblown merchandising efforts. But don't sit there and tell me it hasn't changed. It has.
My question was an honest one. I want to know what others think is behind their changed marketing efforts. I don't think there is some anti-Christian conspiracy afoot but I also don't quite understand what has prompted the shift away from Merry Christmas. I have a theory but I would like to hear some other thoughts on it before sharing. Simply saying nothing has changed doesn't address the reality that, yes it has.