Thursday, December 6, 2018

Nebraska principal tells teachers to avoid decorating rooms with Christmas-themed ornaments

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas and the idiots who have a problem with chilling out, or need to find something offense for their schadenfreude needs.

An elementary school principal in the corn-husker state was place on leave after telling his teaching staff to avoid decorating their classrooms with Christmas-themed ornaments. It's Christmas and Christians might offend non-celebrants of Christmas if they use objects that celebrate the holiday.

Evidently, the possibility of offending people who are offended by other people celebrating their holiday has given the Manchester Elementary School principal, Jennifer Sinclair, the vapors.

People who are anti-religion idiots are most susceptible to the vapors.

Sinclair sent out a memo earlier in the  week with guidelines regarding what she demands is appropriate decorations and assignments--power evidently has gone to her head.

Teachers were reportedly told by Principal Grinch that generic winter-themed items, such as sledding and scarves, and the "Frozen" character Olaf, were acceptable.

Decorations that included Santa, Christmas trees, reindeer, green and red colored items and even candy canes, however, were not acceptable for the elementary school.

The candy canes, according to KETV, were prohibited because Sinclair deemed them to have religious significance. "Historically, the shape is a 'J' for Jesus. The red is for the blood of Christ, and the white is a symbol of his resurrection," she reportedly wrote. "This would also include different colored candy canes."

Sinclair is clearly and seriously disturbed.

"I feel uncomfortable that I have to get this specific, but for everyone's comfort, I will," Sinclair reportedly wrote in the memo.

The Elkhorn School District told Fox News in a statement that "the memo does not reflect the policy of Elkhorn Public Schools regarding holiday symbols in the school."

That's refreshing.

The district's policy states that "Christmas trees, Santa Claus and Easter eggs and bunnies are considered to be secular, seasonal symbols and may be displayed as teaching aids provided they do not disrupt the instructional program for students."

Sinclair was placed on administrative leave as of Thursday morning.

While Sinclair evidently believes she is protecting the rights of non-Christians from being offended, she is violating the rights of Christians who celebrate the holiday in this style.

I mean, candy canes?

If anyone is offended by someone else's religion and how they celebrate it, that's their problem, and they can go to hell, if they're not careful.


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