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In the United States, retailers should make references to Christmas rather than more general holiday themes
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| In the United States, retailers should make references to Christmas rather than more general holiday themes | |
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| Subjects | |
| Christianity |
Christmas |
| United States |
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| In the United States, the right to celebrate Christmas is significantly suppressed | |
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Supporting arguments
- The United States is a Christian nation, and Christmas is a Christian holiday. Companies should celebrate Christianity and seek to remind people of the Christian nature of the holiday. [1]
- Opponents do not accept the premise that the United States is a Christian nation [2]
Opposing arguments
- Businesses which promote Christmas may isolate or alienate people who do not celebrate Christmas. Using more inclusive language is therefore more inviting for consumers, and is good business practice. [3]
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