Paladin said:I didn't realize you were the authority on what was Christmasy. What Dobbs says is inline with my feelings not only about political correctness during the holiday season, but the whole year around.
Obviously you picked out the parts of the article you disliked and ignored the part where he balanced it off encouraging non-Christians to go ahead and enjoy their holiday without worrying about offending others.
You, Nova, and others who are sensitive about this kind of thing are overly obnoxious. You know why people are a little nicer around Christmas? Because they are (hopefully) receiving presents and getting time off of work, not because they genuinely like one another. Stop pretending.
"Political correctness" is a term invented and employed by those who find it too much trouble to think about the consequences of their words and actions. It's basically lazy shorthand.
Articles like Mr. Dobbs' late attempt to climb on a bandwagon driven by those with better ratings over at Fox are cynical attempts to manipulate the emotions of those preoccupied with petty, imaginary grievances.
As for Christmas trees at SeaTac, EVERYONE here has agreed they are secular symbols and should remain. If one person chose to test the definition of secular, well, that's how we do it in America.