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The Art Of War On Christmas

I love Christmas. Halloween is more fun, but Christmas feels more important. Everything's shut down, everyone just takes some time out. I'm almost surprised when I see people driving around, and I always assume that they're just on their way to some gathering with family or friends. I don't like the idea of anyone trying to do anything productive on Christmas. Take the day, man. Have some nog.

One of my favorite parts of Christmas, however, is a shining little light tucked away in the long, dark, irritating tunnel that is the month leading up to the holiday. (Also, the tunnel plays Christmas music all the time.) That light is the War On Christmas.

Oh, it's like an early present every year. People I suspected of insanity earlier in the year confirm my suspicions and go completely bat-shit over something stupid like "Season's Greetings." Jesus lollerskating Christ, and you people say the liberals are too sensitive.

That said, this year's war had a pretty interesting skirmish. The Washington Legislative Building in Olympia allows for holiday displays, even those of a religious nature. The catch is that they aren't allowed to discriminate, so anyone can put up their little display. The Freedom From Religion Foundation decided to do exactly that.

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Oof. That's a little rough. That probably won't get people to think twice about their beliefs. Touchy as they are, they'll be too busy being offended (though, of course, this sign doesn't even distantly imply that they'll be tortured for all eternity for the crime of guessing wrong). As a PR move for atheists, it's probably not that great. As a catalyst to demonstrate the silliness of allowing these sorts of displays in a public building? Oh, it's pretty damn good.

First came the protests.

"The No. 1 thing is, we want the state of Washington and the governor to represent everyone in the state," said the Rev. Kenneth Hutcherson, the pastor of Antioch Bible Church in Redmond. "But just because you must represent everyone in the state doesn't mean that you put up with intolerance from the people that you represent."



Hey, good call Reverend. That's why we're not going to listen to the protests. The sign stays.

Republican State Representative Jim Dunn, you had something to add?

"It is time to chase out of the house of God all the unbelievers and evildoers," Dunn said.



Great, thanks for the input.

In a stunning display of religious tolerance, on Friday Dcember 5 the sign was stolen.

An atheist sign criticizing Christianity that was erected alongside a Nativity scene was taken from the Legislative Building in Olympia, Washington, on Friday and later found in a ditch...

...The sign, which was at the Legislative Building at 6:30 a.m. PT, was gone by 7:30 a.m., [Freedom From Religion co-founder Annie Laurie] Gaylor said.

The incident will not stifle the group's message, Gaylor said. Before reports of the placard's recovery, she said a temporary sign with the same message would be placed in the building's Rotunda. Gaylor said a note would be attached saying, "Thou shalt not steal."



It didn't last for twelve hours. That's how crazy people get about Christmas. Mark my words, it won't be long until we see signs reading "CHRISTmas!!" to match the "One Nation, UNDER GOD!!" bumper stickers. Hey, did anyone else notice that the first line of that CNN article says the sign criticizes Christianity? That's weird, I don't remember the sign saying anything about Jesus.

The story doesn't end there, though. I wouldn't waste your time. Everyone's favorite IRL-troll Fred Phelps and his Westboro Baptist Church crew have decided to get in on the action. Here's what their sign will say:

You'd better watch out, get ready to cry, You'd better go hide, I'm telling you why 'cuz Santa Claus will take you to hell. He is your favorite idol, you worship at his feet, but when you stand before your God He won't help you take the heat. So get this fact straight: you're feeling God's hate, Santa's to blame for the economy's fate, Santa Claus will take you to hell.



Man, that's awesome. Sometimes I'm actually thankful for the Westboro Baptist Church. They illustrate points so well.

Bill Donohue, a crazy bastard who I suspect lures children under bridges and then eats them (and he has yet to prove otherwise) when he's not issuing wacky press releases on behalf of his Catholic League, has some especially confusing logic to explain why he should have freedom of speech, but other people shouldn't.

In other words, hate groups have a First Amendment right to freedom of speech, but they have no right to set the time and place. Moreover, freedom of speech is meaningless unless it can prevail unobstructed by attempts to stifle it.



Yes, he really did follow that first sentence with that second one. Yes, that really does completely contradict his first sentence. No one's speech is being violated by the atheist sign, Bill. You still have your display. Atheists just get to say something, too. That's how freedom of speech works - everyone gets it.

But wait! Everyone? Yes, everyone. That means that they actually do have to put up the Festivus pole. That means that they actually do have to put up the Flying Spaghetti Monster display. This has become a complete circus.

And here's the point. This is why secular government is the way to go. This is why you don't allow nativity scenes on public property. You aren't allowed to discriminate. If you let one group do it, you have to let all the groups do it. The result is exactly what you see. This is one-upmanship run amok. Half the participants are laughing their asses off, the other half are losing their minds, and I can only imagine that Washington's poor governor is buried in a deluge of angry letters from people with delusions of relevance.

Wasn't there some sort of holiday coming up or something?

 

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Tritone

Tritone

Saint Paul, MN
May 2004

DEC 15, 2008 11:28 AM

Discordians decorated all the other displays with fnords.

d20

d20

San Francisco, CA
September 2003

DEC 15, 2008 11:44 AM

the amount of lulz contained in this whole melee are significant enough to be seen/heard from space.

motorfirebox

motorfirebox

Pittsburgh, PA
March 2004

DEC 15, 2008 11:50 AM

this whole incident is one giant facepalm. i'm not aware of anyone involved who is acting like an intelligent, reasonable adult.

silversoul7

silversoul7

Portland, OR
January 2008

DEC 15, 2008 11:52 AM

I'm still waiting for this sign:

Coyotemike

Coyotemike

USA
May 2006

DEC 15, 2008 12:23 PM

I was just thinking about this whole "Freedom of Speech" thing and how the two main sides view it. One side believes it means "I can say anything I want, but if you disagree with me, you should be repressed" while the other side goes with the whole "I may not agree with what you say, but I'll fight to the death for your right to say it." This is basically how all the right wing fucktards stay in business; their opponents will fight for the rights of both sides to have their views expressed.

I try to ignore the whole holiday fight. Until they can come up with some sort of Pay-Per-View event between Jesus, Santa, Kwanzabot, and a menorah weilding golem the issue will never be resolved.

motorfirebox

motorfirebox

Pittsburgh, PA
March 2004

DEC 15, 2008 02:32 PM

"that's Met's music! oh my god, that's Met's music!"

Mr_Matt_

Mr_Matt_

Pompano Beach, FL
July 2005

DEC 15, 2008 02:57 PM

"Fuck Christmas" - FEAR

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

DEC 15, 2008 02:58 PM

That's a very good headline.

Katieesq

Katieesq

USA
June 2008

DEC 15, 2008 02:59 PM

I really liked the way you framed this article, Accuser. Nicely done.

jatibb

jatibb

I'm lost
February 2007

DEC 15, 2008 04:12 PM

everytime someone makes a "official" decision on something politically correct it represses another group of so called free speakers... of course you all knew that. what can i say yahdayahdayahda... merrychristxmasholidayskwanzablahblahhannikah

MTL

MTL

I'm lost
November 2002

DEC 15, 2008 05:51 PM

I'm an atheist, and it drives me crazy when people try to convert me to their particular brand of mythology. That being said, the FFRF's sign is another example of proselytizing; they could've just said "Happy Winter Solstice," or whatever the fuck the proper term is. It's the same as if some holy roller put up a sign that said, "Merry Christmas...except for all you non-believing heathens that are GOING STRAIGHT TO HELL! Bring some burn cream." Are both signs allowed by freedom of speech? Absolutely. Is either sign necessary? No. Both sides are acting immaturely, and should grow up.

That's why religious messages have no place in public spaces. Veto them all equally. If someone wants to put up a sign proclaiming the awesomeness of their deity, or the awesomeness of their atheism, let them do it on their front lawn. I mean, for fuck's sake, isn't it enough to have a christmas tree/menorah/kinara candle/replica of Mjolnir in one's living room? Does there have to be one at the post office too?

And idiocy is to be expected from Bill Donohue; when he starts making sense, kiss your ass goodbye because the world is officially ending. wink

Accuser

Accuser

Scottsdale, AZ
October 2006

DEC 15, 2008 05:58 PM

MTL said:
Are both signs allowed by freedom of speech? Absolutely. Is either sign necessary? No.



I agree, but I think this sign actually ended up being more valuable than it would have been if it didn't have a controversial message - it illustrated exactly why we shouldn't allow any religious/atheist display display on public property. Government should remain completely neutral on that subject.

Frankly, I'm kind of glad they phrased it the way they did. I can only imagine the Governor of Washington will try to find a way to save herself the headache next year.

But yes, the entire thing is very silly.

I'm glad people enjoyed the article.

Quirky

Quirky

Birmingham, AL
October 2005

DEC 15, 2008 06:01 PM

A nice Irminsul would be good on that lawn.

Pom_felo

Pom_felo

San Antonio, TX
February 2004

DEC 15, 2008 06:10 PM

We need to form a religion so our sign can go up there. The Latter Day Suicide Girlians?

silversoul7

silversoul7

Portland, OR
January 2008

DEC 15, 2008 06:23 PM

I wonder if people realize that there's a pagan religious symbol in every hospital:

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