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*** The Deliberate Marxification of Christmas ***
What has been done to Christmas is straight out of the Frankfurt School of cultural Marxism.
DECEMBER 23, 2022
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Harkening back to our childhood, we "boomers" are old enough to recall a time when at least a remnant of spirituality was still attached to the cultural recognition of CHRISTmas. The cringe term "Happy Holidays" was seldom, if ever, heard -- and not a menorah or Star of Moloch in sight. We boldly proclaimed "Merry Christmas" to friend and stranger alike. And although many secularized Christmas Carols had already been popularized decades earlier -- the splendid renditions of "Silent Night," "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," and "O Holy Night" (my personal fav.) still ranked at or near the top of the Christmas music charts. The fat man in the red suit was already an established seasonal superstar by the time the 1970s rolled around --but the baby in the manger still shared top billing with him. Not any more.
So, what happened to Christmas? Who bastardized, commercialized and secularized what was supposed to be a remembrance of Jesus Christ and, by extension, the eternally valid moral teachings of Christianity. Answer: "the usual suspects" -- as evidenced by the opening line of this particular Jew York Slimes article:
"Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, joyous Kwanzaa and happy New Year."
You see, the only time that is still acceptable to utter "Merry Christmas" is if you immediately water it down by attaching the day to Hanukkah (which commemorates Jewish violence against the Greeks) and Kwanzaa (a recently Marxist-invented "holiday" for "African Americans."
The War on Christmas -- an extension of the War on Christianity itself -- made perhaps its most significant advancement in an unnoticeable, benign-seeming manner. From the 1940s through the 1960s, Jewish composers "gave us" just about all of the most popular Christmas songs we begin hearing, ad nauseam, in early November now. They are catchy tunes which we all grew up on -- and were relatively harmless, or so it seemed. The true agenda was not to enhance Christmas with songs not mentioning its meaning; but rather, to fundamentally alter the true meaning of Christmas -- changing it into a season about snow and shopping (credit card debt).
The following list of secular Christmas songs and their composers -- a quite astonishing compilation -- provokes the question: From whence this sudden love for Christmas by "the usual suspects?"
In closing this piece, "The Editorial Board" of The Anti-New York Times presents our two favorite Jesus quotes -- one from each side of Him -- which people of all faiths can appreciate and learn from:
* "Nice Guy" Jesus:
“In everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets.”
Matthew 7:12
* "Macho Man" Jesus (speaking to the "elite" of the usual suspects):
“Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You travel over land and sea to win a single convert (to Judaism) -- and when you have succeeded, you make them twice as much a child of hell as you are."
Matthew 23:15
Tell it, Jesus. Tell it!
And Merry Christmas to all of youse guys.
Boobus Americanus 1: Did you know that the best Christmas songs were all written by Jewish composers?
Boobus Americanus 2: They have given us so much.
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St. Sugar: Yeah --- like frickin' communissm, endless warss, porn, ussury, counterfeiting, JFK, RFK, the Holohoax, 9/11, Satanism, Fake Science, Fake Newss. Gotta luv em, eh Boobuss?
Editor: That said, Merry Christmas to the Boobus Brothers too!
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