Thursday, March 15, 2012

No Christmas, No Valentine's Day, Now No St.Patrick's Day


Sorry Lucky, you are not wanted in Wilbrham!




Governor Patrick hates Christmas and all things Christian, Certain Newton schools do not like candy at Valentine's Day, and now school administrators in Wilbraham are anti-St. Patrick's Day.  But not to worry, they are encouraging the students to celebrate O'Green Day at school tomorrow.

As far as I know, I have not a drop of Irish ancestry in me, but I love St. Patrick's Day.  The food, parades, basketball tournament, and of course the Jameson and Guinness.  its more of an American holiday as opposed to an Irish holiday, so why the worry about political correctness.  Probably because many liberal lefties in Western Massachussets do not even like America in my opinion.

The Soule School is apparently worried about its political correctness and is therefore celebrating O'Green Day to get in the spirit of the holidays.

The station reports the school principal, Lisa Curtin, reportedly made the move to be “inclusive and diverse” and ease any discomfort that may go along with celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. A similar renaming was done on St. Valentine's Day, also out of consideration of what are termed "faith issues," abc40 reports.

Since the Commonwealth is basically trying to get rid of all holidays that have any Christian overtone whatsoever, I have come up with a few more they should start banning:

President's Day - This should be banned in the Commonwealth because George W. Bush was a President.  And of course it is his fault that we have $4 a gallon gas prices and 9% unemployment.  Since he was a President, then obviously President's Day shouldn't be celebrated.

July 4th - We should have this banned because it is obviously insensitive to those who do not know how to count.  how are they supposed to even know what day to celebrate on?  Its simply not a fair holiday for all.

Labor Day - How many people actually work in Massachusetts? Because the state like to set up so many people in "free" housing and EBT cards, only the people who work would actually celebrate Labor Day.  Therefore a holiday named labor Day is insensitive who those who sit at home and live off the system.  Well, I guess they do have to work to go get their EBT card reloaded.

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