PETITION FOR CHRISTMAS TO BECOME "WINTER HOLIDAY" SUPPORTED BY LABOUR'S JEREMY CORBYN
- Kent Andrews
- Nov 10, 2019
- 2 min read
A shocking report received stating that, if elected, Jeremy Corbyn will officially announce that 'Merry Christmas' will become 'winter holidays' Corbyn states that "this is because we are a ever-growing diverse multicultural society and we need to adapt to accept the needs of different individuals."
A petition was posted on the 22/09/2019 titled "Ban the use of 'Merry Christmas' the petition has reached over 250,000 signatures already. We reached out to a few individuals who signed this report and Mohammed Iran 34 says "Merry Christmas is an offence term to those who do not celebrate the holiday, there is no reason why we cannot change the holiday to suit other holidays that happen within this festive season." Arguably many local individuals are outraged and rightfully so.
Karen 45 says "this is completely outrageous and I demand to speak to whoever is in charge, this is unacceptable" and David John says "no I will not give in to that terrorist sympathiser Jermey Corbyn, it won't be long before he has us following that sherry law".
There has been a multitude of different responses towards the current situation, this comes only days after it was announced that Labour will be replacing the long lived term 'Father Christmas' to 'person Christmas' Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said "After a meeting with the young activist Greta Thunberg it is about time we adapted to the needs of every individual in our society to provide a more gender fluid approach to the way we celebrate, we are in an ever-growing multi-gender society and there is no need to put any kind of label on who it is that brings these children Joy."
The world is changing, but is it changing for the better? Are we begging to subcome to the ways of terrorist sympathisers? Do you think there was anything wrong with telling our children that Father Christmas was coming?
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