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Till then, if retailers want to sell cards that people want to buy: then I don't have any issue with that at all. People spend their own money on what they want to spent it on. If that isn't religious cards: so be it. It's their money. |
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It seems to me that the unwritten point of the article is that society seems to have such low moral fibre these days. We prefer obscenity to religion.
Maybe I'm being prudish but it concerns me where it's all going. |
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It could have 70,000 comments: but pro-rata, for the amount of Christmas cards that are purchased: still represents a mere blip in the amount of cards bought by those who do not prefer the religious theme/element. |
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It was an incredibly simple post - very easy to understand - but in fairness, your response here now is far more polite than your earlier post.
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