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Wal-Mart Says 'Happy Holidays' Covers Several Events

(Nov. 11) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc. on Thursday said it no longer employs a worker who wrote to a shopper that Christmas is a mix of world religions, but that the company does support the generic greeting, "Happy Holidays," as being more inclusive amid year-end celebrations by numerous faiths.

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Let's ban Wamart instead :lol:

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Weird.

Why bother? If a person feels more natural saying a particular phrase are they really being 'more inclusive' by forcing something else?

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I once had a Jewish roommate that was offended when I wanted to put up a Christmas tree - apparently he thought it had some religious meaning :lol:

No Halloween in schools, no Xmas at Walmarts... this shit is getting ridiculous.

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I once had a Jewish roommate that was offended when I wanted to put up a Christmas tree - apparently he thought it had some religious meaning :lol:

No Halloween in schools, no Xmas at Walmarts... this shit is getting ridiculous.

Q.E.D.

Grinches...........all of 'em!

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