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[What if scenario] What if all commercial institutions suddenly decided they no longer intend to acknowledge religious events such as Christmas?

This means no sales, no themed merchandise, no decorations. December 25 and most other day are treated just like any other day for all stores malls, restaurants, ect.

You'd still get non religious holiday events like mothers days, or independence days.

What whould change?

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  • So, they’d keep Mother’s Day? The one invented by consumerism? But abandon the other ones that drive even more sales? Does that include Thanksgiving/Black Friday?

    • Thanksgiving is about the only holiday I give a rats ass about. Ignore the fucked up history, ignore the bullshit stories about the Pilgrims.

      I do two things on Thanksgiving. Find simple things to be thankful for in my life, and eat good food.

    • Thanksgiving and black Friday are not religious so they'd stay I imagine.

      • Thanksgiving is very much religious — who do you think they were thanking?

        Black Friday though is very much corporations thanking their marketing departments.

        Valentine’s day celebrates St. Valentine, St. Patrick’s day is obvious, Halloween or All Hallows Evening is all about the next day being All Saints Day. Easter is also obvious.

        Hanukkah is religious, Diwali is religious, Ramadan is religious.

        Pretty much every holiday that lines up with a celestial event has multiple religious holidays clustering around it.

        Even Chinese New Year could be considered religious, although Western and Orthodox New Years are arguably not.

        • It pretty subjective I don't know much about Thanksgiving as a Canadian we have we have a differnt one then the US. I never understood what ours was even about other then turkey. So if it's religious then I honestly had no clue.

          As many others have pointed out. If we strip all meaning of these events and just make the entirely commercial then it doesn't much matter if they where intended as religious events or not.

          With that in mind I wonder if separating the events from capitalism might actually empower them...

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