This is clever nostalgia for the supposed golden era of an unvarnished Christmas, if it ever existed. What one makes of it should come from within rather than from without. Therefore, the biggest suspect is... us.
It's the School Boards. Bring Christmas back into the schools for one day. Then bring in a day to acknowledge and educate about Ramadan, Kwanza and all the other ethno/religious festivals enjoyed by each of the represented kids. This is Social Studies in my books.
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others.
I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.
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This is clever nostalgia for the supposed golden era of an unvarnished Christmas, if it ever existed. What one makes of it should come from within rather than from without. Therefore, the biggest suspect is... us.
who ever stole it, it's gone!!!
"Burglers" seems out of place.
It's the School Boards. Bring Christmas back into the schools for one day. Then bring in a day to acknowledge and educate about Ramadan, Kwanza and all the other ethno/religious festivals enjoyed by each of the represented kids. This is Social Studies in my books.
I reckon Santa could fit into that circle of suspects too!
Sorry, but to my mind the Baby Jesus has nothing to do with any of the stuff in that circle.
I'd add elves to that list.
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