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Is Google prejudiced for not acknowledging Festivus?

Is this being too politically correct?

  • Yes it's extremely disrespectful to people of faith

    Votes: 4 20.0%
  • Yes, all holidays deserve equal recognition

    Votes: 2 10.0%
  • What's Festivus?

    Votes: 9 45.0%
  • Some Christian probably complained that Seinfield is "pagan" and they removed it

    Votes: 5 25.0%

  • Total voters
    20

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Why did Google not have a Festivus image on the 25th? I find this very offensive and blatantly bigoted against people of faith (and Seinfield fans). Same goes with Kwanza too. Stupid politically correct religion haters!
 
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They could've just had a picture of an aluminum pole. That would've been fine for the holiday. The bigots...
 
just use bing, get all kinds of hits. But i bet it was the fundi's who did this.
 
Because Kwanzaa and Festivus are more popular than Christmas? This is stupid.
 
Google has been infiltrated by the Reich-Wingers of Doom!

This is the Christian Right taking away our freedoms! Hurry, someone, contact the ACLU! The government will know what to do!
 
Because Festivus is on the 23rd.

Why did Google not have a Festivus image on the 23rd? I find this very offensive and blatantly bigoted against people of faith (and Seinfield fans). Same goes with Kwanza too. Stupid politically correct religion haters!
 
Why did Google not have a Festivus image on the 23rd? I find this very offensive and blatantly bigoted against people of faith (and Seinfield fans). Same goes with Kwanza too. Stupid politically correct religion haters!
Big fan of Festivus, eh?

I would wager it is because it was a holiday created on a comedy show, therefore no one takes it seriously. :shrug:
 
Why did Google not have a Festivus image on the 25th?

Because Christmas is celebrated by billions of people all over the world, whereas Festivus is a made-up holiday by a character on a sitcom.

I find this very offensive and blatantly bigoted against people of faith (and Seinfield fans).

So sorry.
 
Why did Google not have a Festivus image on the 23rd? I find this very offensive and blatantly bigoted against people of faith (and Seinfield fans). Same goes with Kwanza too. Stupid politically correct religion haters!

Did you ask Google to put a Festivus image up on the 23rd? Did anybody?
 
Why did Google not have a Festivus image on the 23rd? I find this very offensive and blatantly bigoted against people of faith (and Seinfield fans). Same goes with Kwanza too. Stupid politically correct religion haters!

Because advertisement is a form of commercialism and that is contrary to what Festivus is all about. Nobody should ever feel pressured to observe Festivus. In fact, Google was showing its respect to Festivus practitioners by not having an image.

Kwanzaa takes place from December 26th until January 1st.
 
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Because advertisement is a form of commercialism and that is contrary to what Festivus is all about. Nobody should ever feel pressured to observe Festivus. In fact, Google was showing its respect to Festivus practitioners by not having an image.
Hmm, that means those bigots must hate Christmas! The purposely put an Xmas image just to help further commercialize Xmas and dillute it's religious meaning. Call the AFA!

Kwanzaa takes place from December 26th until January 1st.
They never put up a Quanza image - that means they're biased towards Quanza and hate Christmas! OMG
 
Because Christmas is celebrated by billions of people all over the world, whereas Festivus is a made-up holiday by a character on a sitcom.
Discrimination! Google hates people of faith!!!

So sorry.
OMG! Americans no longer care about religious values! They think that if a website censors a religous holiday just because not many people care about it, that religion doesn't deserve recognition (but hey not many people care about Xmas except for an excuse to spend $ for that matter)
 
You did not know the correct date of Festivus, so you clearly don't take it seriously. You bastard.
 
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Hmm, that means those bigots must hate Christmas! The purposely put an Xmas image just to help further commercialize Xmas and dillute it's religious meaning. Call the AFA!

Actually it was a ploy by the Illuminati to piss off the "Happy Holidays" people. Oh boy, you caught us.

They never put up a Quanza image - that means they're biased towards Quanza and hate Christmas! OMG

That argument would be considerably more convincing if you spelled Kwanzaa correctly.
 
Well let us celebrate it here.

Now, for all the reasons I hate everybody here let me count the ways. . .
 
Hmm, that means those bigots must hate Christmas! The purposely put an Xmas image just to help further commercialize Xmas and dillute it's religious meaning. Call the AFA!

How smart of you. :sarcasticclap
 
Well let us celebrate it here.

Now, for all the reasons I hate everybody here let me count the ways. . .

:stop:There is reason to your insanity? :wow:


Happy New Year scummy, may you live to annoy more people every day. :2party:
 
Because advertisement is a form of commercialism and that is contrary to what Festivus is all about. Nobody should ever feel pressured to observe Festivus. In fact, Google was showing its respect to Festivus practitioners by not having an image.

Kwanzaa takes place from December 26th until January 1st.
Kwanza is another made up holiday for some group that felt left out.
 
You did not know the correct date of Festivus, so you clearly don't take it seriously. You bastard.


:rofl :rofl :rofl


Funny first two posts, McBell ! Nice to meetcha, and welcome to DP :2wave:
 
Discrimination! Google hates people of faith!!!

OMG! Americans no longer care about religious values! They think that if a website censors a religous holiday just because not many people care about it, that religion doesn't deserve recognition (but hey not many people care about Xmas except for an excuse to spend $ for that matter)

What are you hoping to accomplish in this thread, besides trolling and mocking religious individuals?
 
Why did Google not have a Festivus image on the 25th? I find this very offensive and blatantly bigoted against people of faith (and Seinfield fans). Same goes with Kwanza too. Stupid politically correct religion haters!

This is a wonderful airing of grievances by you.

Now onto the Feats of Strength!
 
What are you hoping to accomplish in this thread, besides trolling and mocking religious individuals?
Hmm, well watching you have PMS over it is pretty amusing. :lol: So mission accomplished. :mrgreen:
 
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