Where do conservatives get the idea that there’s an even marginally significant amount of people who get offended by any of that?
For some reason they take any analysis of anything as a complaint or criticism.
One time when my brother was like three he declared "NOW HEAR THIS" and then burped real loud and that's all I can think of whenever I see that phrase.
Potential hot take: all Charlie Brown cartoons are dreadfully boring. I couldn't even watch them when I was a kid.
Reactionaries complain about a war on Christmas. While in reality, for a month+ the entire social fabric of America annoyingly revolves around Christmas, and literally no one cares how you choose to celebrate it.
When he says "bring home the bacon" does he mean he'll drag home a cop to be skinned and cooked? 🤔
god i wish things like this were all that i had to worry about in my life
I'm gonna watch shitty old cartoons and terrible songs that no one actually likes from when your grandma was first getting diagnosed with hysteria. The other two are about idioms that literally no one cares if you use. This guy has Opinions that Matter
American chuds are like "stop making taking the Christ out of Christmas" while also pinning the entire year's economy on their fourth quarter earnings and using it as a chance to make money the same way as the moneylenders whose tables got overturned by Jesus when he found them selling shit in god's temple.
I remember one time a coworker was ranting to me about "X Mas" being used as an abbreviation and I had to stop her mid sentence and explain that yeah, the modern usage seems secular and cheap, but using X as an abbreviation of 'Xristos' goes back to the days when Christians were being oppressed by the Roman empire.
Broke: X Mas
Woke: m'lady's ancient gerperson festival of Yule
Bespoke: Xi Mas
Lucy repeatedly pulling the football away from Charlie Brown is a classic trope of misandrist abuse 💅
As much as I do love A Charlie Brown Christmas, the ultimate message of the piece is that commercialism is obscuring the true meaning of Christmas: our lord and savior Jesus Christ.
Well they do all come together as a community, which is the part I love about the special, and then Linus reads the bible for Chuck to remind him what Christmas is all about. It's a lovely little story, but it is explicitly Christian.
I feel like they lampshade it a little in the following year's It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. In that one, Linus is the only kid who believes in the mythical Halloween spirit the Great Pumpkin.
is it explicitly Jesus or is it like "we all come together as a community"?
I obviously had no childhood since I just watched Macaulay Culkin torture working class guys every christmas instead
How is kill two birds with one stone offensive? I’m genuinely unaware
So what likely happened, some dumbass on red state saw this thing on peta and wrote an article about it, and then facebook dummy read it and put it in his meme.
I give zero shits about any of these things as long as you keep that damn mask on.