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…and sometimes you wonder

as it seems it’s not only the united states’ priests that enjoy to obtain fame through molestation. recenlty a 57 year old canadian male, who apparently called himself a ‘priest’, received a prison sentence of 5 years for marrying a 10 year old girl.

yes, i did have to read it twice. ethics anyone? no. what about morals? i fully agree that youth and beauty should be admire…but reagardless of the law aspect of touching, let alone conducting sexual activities with a 10 year old, it’s simply sick to think about such actions…i highly doubt i even have to enter the realm of the church in this whole thing…

one of my questions is…why only 5 years? the other…will he be allowed to still preech the word of god once he’s ‘free’? however, i guess there’s some ‘angels’ on the inside that can’t wait to have a chat with the old lad. still…5 years? i’m shocked at the decision…i would have expected a harsher sentence…

political correctness

as promised here it is. ‘recently’ political correctness has gotten to a remarkable level, close enough, one might venture to say, to discrimination. yes, discrimination. what am i talking about? well, apparently it is politically correct to say ‘happy holidays’ and not ‘merry christmas’. where? well, on tv, on the radio, in stores, and pretty much everywhere.

what are the statements used to express well wishes for the following celebrations: hanukkah, chinese new year, thanksgiving day (both in canada and us), or any other celebrations or holidays based on specific nationality or society.

although i agree that we should reduce level of discrimination and try to include everyone, but how is disallowing those who celebrate christmas to wish ‘merry christmas’ in december diminishing discrimination? isn’t it fundamentally wrong to not allow a culture to fully enjoy its rituals? how does the tv anchor insult other nations, nationalities or races, by wishing ‘merry christmas’ on national tv in a country where the holiday is clearly stated as a national holiday?

better yet, how does the same anchor not insult the ones not celebrating thanksgiving by wishing ‘happy turkey day’ or ‘happy thanksgiving’? i’m certain not 100% of canada’s population celebrates thanksgiving, but yet there are no outcries about being politically correct about the wishes at around that particular time.

the same questions can be continued about each and every holiday or celebration. we live in a mosaic, and the last i recall canada recongnizes the right to celebrate your rituals as long as they don’t endager anyone. so why is christmas so special?

it does feel discriminatory against the ones that celebrate christmas. i don’t recall cries that when other nations and cultures celebrate their holidays are discriminatory against the ones that do not. but yet, ‘merry christmas’ becomes ‘taboo’. i agree that we should be understanding and respectable of other cultures other than ours, but then how should one culture feel if its rights to celebrate properly are limited when the other cultures do not receive the same treatment? who in the end is being discriminated against?