In response to “Holiday Decorations,” everyone in America has the right to express themselves and their opinions. That is what makes our country great. However, where does one draw the line …
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In response to “Holiday Decorations,” everyone in America has the right to express themselves and their opinions. That is what makes our country great. However, where does one draw the line regarding storefronts being decorated for the Christmas holiday? Or any type of Christmas celebration? We have come to know Christmas as a time honored tradition. And the storefronts exhibit such. If we have to start appeasing everyone’s tastes, where does it end? Schools must include every race, creed, color and sexual preference...all in the name of not offending somebody for the Christmas concerts? If you decorate for Valentine’s Day, must you include the lesbian, gays, and transgender people? Next should we include decorations for every color of man, so that someone does not feel neglected or offended? Where do we draw the line people? Our society as a whole is going down the tubes people, and it will only get worse.