Wednesday, December 1, 2010

It Was Too Offensive… Crews Replace Christmas Village With Holiday Village After Complaints

From Gateway Pundit

The Christmas sign was too offensive. They received complaints.

Crews remove the word “Christmas” from the sign at Dilworth Plaza. (Philly.com)

Crews were forced to remove the Christmas Village sign and replace it with Holiday Village after several complaints.
It was too offensive.
Philly.com reported:

It’s that season again, which means that for the third year in a row, the German Christmas Village has set up a cozy collection of wooden booths and tree vendors in Dilworth Plaza on the west side of City Hall.

But a few shoppers noticed something amiss yesterday on the tall metal archways signaling the entrances to the shops. The archways had just one word on top – “Village.”

Sounds festive, eh?

It turns out that the letters spelling “Christmas” were removed yesterday afternoon from the archways on the north and west sides of the plaza, at the request of Managing Director Richard Negrin. They will be replaced with the word “Holiday.”

City spokesman Mark McDonald said Negrin asked for the change after the city received complaints from workers and residents.

“As a city of great diversity, one shouldn’t be surprised that there’s a difference of views when it comes to symbols and words,” McDonald said.

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