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The Season of Fake Outrage
No Virginia, there is no war on Christmas, writes David Sirota. As the year winds down, Sirota looks at the fake outrage that surfaced during the holiday season
One of the defining qualities of late December is the predictable and ritualized nature of America's holiday season. Other than discovering what's inside the wrapped gift boxes, there's no mystery or suspense to it anymore. The Christmas music starts right before Thanksgiving. Then come the flickering lights, the red-and-green décor, Hollywood's vacation movie blitz, and finally, with media charlatans turning the key, the fake outrage machine rumbles back to life.
Like a narcissist's souped-up 4-by-4, this turbocharged colossus of self-righteous indignation makes a lot of noise and leaves a mess in its wake — but ultimately says a lot more about its drivers' pitiable insecurities than anything else.
This year has been particularly illustrative, as the fake outrage machine has caricatured itself like a Bigfoot-esque monster truck in a desperate bid for attention. In just the last few weeks, the Heritage Foundation billed an Agriculture Department initiative to raise revenue for tree farmers as a "Christmas Tree Tax"; Fox News said that standard federal safety warnings were proof that the government wants to "tell you how to decorate your Christmas tree"; and conservative activists criticized Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee, an Independent, for daring to consecrate a "holiday tree" — rather than a "Christmas Tree" — at the Statehouse.
Meanwhile, under the headline " 'Modern Grinches' Step Up Anti-Christmas Efforts," the Christian Broadcasting Network lashed out at cities for trying to respect the separation of church and state at holiday time, and the American Family Association continued its annual effort to denigrate companies that substitute "Happy Holidays" for "Merry Christmas."
To know that this machine's outrage is indeed fake is to appreciate some telling facts about the alleged transgressions. For instance, the government's recent revenue and regulatory moves were entirely routine and nonreligious, while Gov. Chafee was just preserving a longstanding tradition in a state founded as a haven for religious pluralism.
Similarly, many cities are still including Christmas in their winter festivities — they are just including other celebrations as well. And if saying "Happy Holidays" somehow represents a "War on Christmas," then none other than Christian icon Tim Tebow must be one of the aggressors' lead field generals, what with the NFL quarterback appearing in a television ad wishing Coloradans "Happy Holidays" — not "Merry Christmas."
These facts, of course, are no deterrent to the fake outrage machine, because the machine's operators aren't really interested in preventing religious bigotry. In a majority-Christian nation whose politics and culture are steeped in Christianity, these zealots are interested in pretending their fellow Christians are somehow oppressed, contradictory facts be damned.
In propagating such an illusion, they're not earnestly embodying their religion's missionary spirit. Instead, they're manufacturing victimhood, all to gin up sympathy and create a rationale to continue ramrodding their theology down everyone else's throats.
That some feel this need to push their faith with such craven tactics speaks volumes about the nature of spiritual self-doubt today. Sure, our tumultuous world of bombast and chaos leads us to assume that the loudest are the most devout. But in practice, those who are truly comfortable in their faith are often the most humble about their orthodoxies because they have nothing to prove. By contrast, those who are the most insecure in their beliefs can sometimes be the most in-your-face about their dogma.
In that sense, there's a "doth protest too much" tenor to the roar of the fake outrage machine. That self-indicting message may be difficult to detect amid all the exploding ordnance in the War on Christmas, but it's there — and the more the machine revs its engines every December, the more that message comes through.
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Show AllIt is all so fake and meaningless. Let them spend, let them spend, let them spend. Money Christmas, err-bod. All the fuss over Christmas trees, yule tide logs, mistle toe, etc is a reversion to the perversions that marked this "holy" pagan festival at its inception, I mean merger.
The Washington DC Democrats and Republicans have mastered serial fake outrage to facilitate their shock doctrine strategy, that holiday season outrage just blends in.
The media recently put Obama's "payroll tax holiday" extension fake outrage front and center to distract us from other devious legislation being pushed through.
BOYCOTT THE CORPORATE MEDIA!
If the churches no longer believe in separation of church and state, then make them taxable. Ask for an accounting from them every year as to their income and their expenses. I'd find it most enlightening.
Garden -
Yes, would be interesting. But The Death Cult Elites gotta keep those "Hush Exemptions" flowing. Wouldn't want Christian leaders to discover the US MIC machine violating some staunchly expressed Commandments.
Churches should be taxed, separation of Church and State or not. Only helping the poor and needy should not be taxed.
Happy solstice, all. Regardless of the identity and trappings you've chosen to attach to it.
Im with you Goebbels Sez. I look more to the sky on Dec. 22nd as my ancestors did since the beginning of time in Northern Europe. As a Nordic Decendent, I very much enjoy praying and thanking the Gods for our winter. But then again I feel religion is a personal thing and should stay that way, but too many want to push there beliefs onto others. The Right and the Wealthy Exploit the Christian Community to side with them, and they help push for so many things against their best interest. Go figure
How about this greeting ( MERRY/HAPPY CHRISTMAS - HOLIDAY) as a Bi-Partisan Compromise. I'm sure Obama would approve. Opps I forgot he's a Muslim.
Yeah, I'd be happy if I could hibernate from after the last football game on Nov. 25th to early morning Jan 2nd -- and skip all the BS in between! I lost my holiday spirit when I worked in a mall waaaaaayyy back in HS. (and this was during the Ronnie Ray-Gun era).
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This year at our local grocery store, we heard xmas music from halloween on.
this "War on Christmas" - will it be over by then?
Noise cancellation, like the headphones you wear on an airplane to cancel the sound of the engines. Works by creating the same sound and adding it out of phase (opposite)to the offending sound. The wants and needs of we the people, are noise to the 1%er's. So they create or amplify a position defined as left or right, and send out the opposite message (out of phase) and there you go message canceled ,problem neutralized. The wants and needs of the people exist only to create profit or problems for the elite. The profits are to be maximized, the problems ignored or eliminated. The fake outrage about Christmas is an example of this type of noise reduction. The ease which with the 1%er's are able to manipulate the US Americans by pitting us against one another suggests that there will be no good end to the current polarized political stalemate. If the people of the US cannot put aside the constant partisan noise of these inflated inflammatory “issues” they will metastasize into violent action, and possibly civil war. All the while the elite will continue to loot the world economy, and the planet to feed their insatiable greed. The sound of outrage, no that's the sound of money being made.
A CHRISTMAS TREE OF A LIFE SUSTAINING WORLD
This is my Christmas tree with some spiritual and wisdom sayings that may inspire more than what would be received “wrapped up”. The sayings will be on the tree and in no particular order; there will be presents under the tree and they will not be wrapped so that they may have a chance to live and be worthy of the Creator who fashioned Gaia
The presents are: 3 is a start.
1) Gaia, as she would wish to be, sustaining all life; from the smallest to the largest, from the life starting waters to the land, deep within for both and differing airs and atmospheres in their life giving proportions that all would live, yes, all.
2) World peace; all species have been born and evolved to ensure that their species will live and survive and all did so without the help or hindrance of humans. There was no over population of any and there was no anger or hate or resentment of each that had their dwelling in the water, the land and the air. Man who had a special relationship with the Creator, that being the Soul, which allowed for the correcting of “ mistakes” through reincarnation. How many? Only the individual can answer that and how bad can these be? Just imagine worst. Karma is the one brake here but the shoes are not holding up to well.
3) Humanity, compassion and only in the absence of these, charity. Does anyone ever feel awkward in giving of :alms”? It is known that it is “better to give, than to receive” and the soul knows this but in so many hearts and minds it is suppressed.
Sayings on Tree:
1)” We can never obtain world peace if we ignore the inner world and don’t make peace with ourselves”. the Dalai Lama
2) “Is it possible to have knowledge and yet learn to be free from fear? Jiddu Krishnamutri
3) “Happy are those who find fault with themselves instead of finding fault with others”. Sufism
4) “The greatest wealth is a poverty of desires” . Seneca
5) “In order to live free and happily, you must sacrifice boredom. It is not always an easy sacrifice”. Richard Bach
6) “If the only prayer you ever say in your entire life is thank you, it is enough”. Meister Eckhart
7) “Being kind, not in some great act of heroism; not some great speech or act that may be pointed to with pride- but rather the little kindnesses from day to day”. Reading 3795-1 Edgar Cayce
Last here but first in my heart.
“Love the Creator of all with all of your heart and Soul and your neighbor as yourself” Jesus, the Christ. The world is your neighbor. Sandy & Tony
There's beautiful music on Christmas coming from the churches here in America. Imho, there's nothing like the great Christmas carols being sung by a professional church choir, accompanied by the beautiful sound of a church organ, even though Christmas doesn't officially belong to me. However, I really can't stand the schmaltzier renditions of the Christmas music that blares out of malls and big box stores. Yuck! I also love all the lights, too.
When Jesus was a little boy he used to change his friends into toads and frogs and stuff like that just for fun. Miraculous. Merry Christmas!
"---he could use only concepts, doctrines, symbols with which one tyrannizes masses and forms herds." Neitzsche
Time to exit the herd or perish with them. The 4th Reich marches on, cloaked in religious fanatacism and waving the flag to the tune of the Horst Wessel Lied, or sometimes Jingle Bells. Don't be fooled, again!
Let me get this straight. The whores of christmas are bithching about a war on christmas. What is it with these bloodthirsty bastards? Everything is a war with them. War on christmas, war on terror, war on job creators, war on nonbelievers, class warfare. War, war, war. Doesn't sound very christian now, does it? Perhaps they should remove the beam from their own eye first! Here, I have a screw driver right here, let me help you!
Like the fruitcakes you find only at this time of year, it is a mixture of pre-christian, pagan Roman Saturnalia festivities, combined with Druid and Nordic pagan traditions, and covered with a thick layer of "christian" whackadoodle frosting.
What is more delicious than righteous indignation? Profitable, too.
And so easy: Stir up a scare that 'our precious tradtions and values' - CHRIST-mas no less! - are under threat by the enemy du jour (secular humanists, immigrants, homosexuals, you-name-it), and donations pour in to the CBN or the Heritage & Family this-and-that.
And, having handed over their hard-earned cash, poor beleagured anxious God-fearing-folks can rest easier in their beds knowing they've done their duty to defend the faith - and country - against all manner of onslaughts.
While those that have whipped the faithful into a frenzy of fear go - caa-chingggg! Christmas music indeed.
Where's the guy with the big stick driving the money-men out of the temple when you need him?
The American Dream, Where everyday is Black Friday, and we are free to beat the hell out of one another, to be the first to get the latest must have shiny thing made in China. To establish his kingdom on Earth, Christ will return and issue all this followers with magic Christian Gold Cards. Then he will turn all the world into a giant super shopping mall, where everything will be devoured in a massive orgy of consumerism, and the Rapture will begin.