Good post Torog. That article describes the situation well.
The ol' melting pot.
I do enjoy and value being enriched by absorbing other culture's traditions and ways of life but I dont want that to be at the expense of my own liberties and the right to express my own cultural beliefs in public.
Weve got such a diverse population that it'll take some time to come to a balance that satisfies everyone.
In the mean time I still proudly say Merry Christmas to you and yours because the magic in this time of year is in the family and coming together as one and there is nothing politically incorrect about loving your family and neighbour.
Have a good one!
Peace.
FM
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