The message as posted doesn't offend me, so much as I have a feeling it was intended to, if not be offensive, at least not really win any converts. Not that said group was necessarily after that.
My big question is: I wouldn't think Atheists would really have a celebration at that time of the year, thus the only reason I can see for buying slots was to actively (angrily?) counter the indeed nearly all-Christian former displays - which, for all I know, got really gaudy (the sort of thing with Jesus on the cross with blood dripping from the wounds, etc. - I've seen that in Christmas displays and I find it way over-the-top).
Like I said, my general message here is that grabbing up spots with the deliberate purpose of putting nothing there, only leaving them empty so that other interested parties cannot use them, is akin to the aforementioned kid who gets hold of the ball on the playground and, instead of playing with it, kicks it over the fence. The messages they put up are A-OK with me, but I'd like to see a requirement that leaving a space blank to send an "I'm not using it and neither can you" message is tacky.
My big question is: I wouldn't think Atheists would really have a celebration at that time of the year, thus the only reason I can see for buying slots was to actively (angrily?) counter the indeed nearly all-Christian former displays - which, for all I know, got really gaudy (the sort of thing with Jesus on the cross with blood dripping from the wounds, etc. - I've seen that in Christmas displays and I find it way over-the-top).
Like I said, my general message here is that grabbing up spots with the deliberate purpose of putting nothing there, only leaving them empty so that other interested parties cannot use them, is akin to the aforementioned kid who gets hold of the ball on the playground and, instead of playing with it, kicks it over the fence. The messages they put up are A-OK with me, but I'd like to see a requirement that leaving a space blank to send an "I'm not using it and neither can you" message is tacky.
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