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Originally Posted by PowerPlayoffs06
Isn't it? Is she not trying to impose her religion on the company she works for by expecting that exceptions be made to company policies to comply with her religous beliefs? That sounds like imposing religion to me. Far more so than any mall Christmas tree I've ever seen.
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Her wearing a longer skirt is imposing religion on you? You can't be serious. Her wearing a longer skirt does not push religion on anyone. You don't think everyone in a long skirt is a Muslim do you? Didn't think so. But I guess a Christmas tree has far less religious over tones than a skirt. Anyways I have had enough of this Christmas tree v. skirt argument, it's a very silly one that doesn't apply to this situation at all.
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What do you want? A scan of some company memo? Talk to any number of people who work in a retail environment and I promise you you'll find some who are told to say only Happy Holidays and not Merry Christmas.
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Well I would much prefer real evidence over you telling me "it's happening". I have a couple years of retail experience and never once was told what to say and what not to say. The "Merry Christmas" v. "happy holidays" is completely over blown. It's almost a myth the way it's described most of the time.