War Against Christmas 2004 Competition [XIII]: Now The New York Times!

December 19, 2004

WAR                           AGAINST CHRISTMAS 2004 COMPETITION
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 All This Establishment Attention Is Worrying! [A Reader]

After Charles Krauthammer's recent generous and                          gracious                         column objecting to suppression of Christmas, comes                          an equally amazing event—a major New York Times article (Does                          Christmas Need To Be Saved, by Kate Zernike,                          December 19, 2004) discussing the matter in a reasonably                          even-handed and even sympathetic way:

"…demands to bring back                          Christmas are not simply part of an age-old culture war,                          with the A.C.L.U. in one corner and evangelicals in the                          other. There is also a more moderate force, asking                          whether the country has gone too far… Why, they ask,                          must a Christmas tree become a holiday tree?... even                          many liberals say there is silliness in the way schools                          in particular try to avoid offending anyone…"

It even names a                         website devoted to defending Christmas—no, not                          VDARE.com!

All this marks a huge change from 2000 when VDARE.COM                         launched its first competition. One can see why the                          anti-Christmas forces are becoming so                         angry.

And yet…is this too easy?  Is it possible your 2001                         correspondent was right in suspecting such signs as                          the NRO retreat from its virtually complete                          suppression of Christmas the previous year, like the                          revival of religious symbols in WW2                         Soviet Union, had to do with sustaining a military                          effort?

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