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USPS Avoids the Dreaded C-Word in Holiday Stamp Advertisement
The post office doesn’t want to offend anyone this season by using the C-word, Christmas, in their advertisement.
Don't forget those three American holidays: Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and…..gingerbread house. #USPS pic.twitter.com/EGY85c9KPX
— Pond Yachts Rule (@RennaW) November 20, 2013
Oh, goodie. More political correctness that goes so far amok that the correctness itself has become bigotry.
This time, the bigotry is against Christians. The post office doesn’t want to offend anyone this season by using the C-word, Christmas, in their advertisement.
The United States Postal Service, in all its infinite wisdom, has released this year’s holiday ad reminding people to get their stamp purchases in order. There’s something for everyone. Well, almost. There is a Hannukah stamp.
A Kwanzaa stamp…
And ummmm… A gingerbread house?
The USPS would like to remind people that they do have Christian stamps – they just didn’t choose to use them in their advertisement.
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