Halloween Passes: a Reflection on Values
America has finished celebrating National Deamon Day, or Halloween as we like to call it. It is sad to see a 99% participatory rate in a negative, pagan, horror-based unholy day, where it is perfectly acceptable to say “Happy Halloween” basically “Happy Deamon Day” and no one gets offended except a few silent christians or good-hearted thiests like myself. Yet during Christmas is a corporation puts up a “Merry Christmas” sign, they might get sued by the ACLU. I don’t see any lawsuits by the ACLU against corporations putting up their “Happy Halloween” signs. That says more than enough about the ACLU, they want to see tidings of happy, good energy holidays about a savior who loves people (no good person can be offended by jesus’ message, I’m not) taken down, and tidings of dark, evil-worshipping unholy days are left unchallenged and untouched by the ACLU. You’d think evil would try a bit harder to hide it’s intentions. Obviously not. I can hear it now “Oh but Halloween is just a fun harmless holiday”, which is kinda funny because it has the highest rate of premeditated murder, people in costumes with fake weapons, and fake blood… if someone really planned it out, even with witnesses, what would they say? “It was a guy in a scream mask!”. Hah. That’ll get a conviction.
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