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I don't. They bring a bit of fun, cheer, giggles and jolly good fun to many people. Not everyone is religious - but many still celebrate Christmas in the modern day way. There are far more immoral things going an all around us - every day of the week - Christmas is but one day a year - I really don't see it being any issue. I'm guessing most folk don't otherwise there would be a huge public outcry and uproar -and there isn't. |
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700 people out of how many of a readership for that particular paper - bearing in mind comments are global and not restricted to the UK for that paper? How does that quantify pro-rata based on the amount of people who actually purchase Christmas cards globally ? The tiniest, merest drop in the ocean.
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