Texas school bans red, green and Christmas trees at the school’s “winter party.”
They might be too offensive.
Dallas News | myFOXdfw.com
At Nichols Elementary, the colors red, green and Christmas trees are banned from the school’s “winter party,’ as are any references to Christmas or any other religious holiday, according to Fox 4.
santa arresstedSanta would be wise to avoid this secular progressive burg this year.
State Rep. Pat Fallon isn’t happy about the development because, he says, a state law was passed actually allowing students and employees to say “Merry Christmas,” “Happy Hanukkah” and “Happy Holidays.”
“We’re celebrating Christmas, so why can’t it be a Christmas party or maybe a holiday party?” Fallon told the news station. “But they’ve skipped over ‘holiday’ and go to ‘winter.’ That’s political correctness gone too far.”
“The kids are used to saying Christmas,” parent Rosie Ciullo said to Fox 4. “They should be able to say ‘Merry Christmas,’ and the one who doesn’t want to say ‘Merry Christmas,’ don’t say it — say it your way.”