by exploited » Sat Oct 05, 2013 12:02 pm
And now we're back to square one: how does saying Merry Christmas impose a culture on someone? Lay it out. I could be saying it for lots of reasons, and what I mean by it could be multiple things. It might just be a habit, because I grew up celebrating Christmas. Maybe I'm religious and I want to wish you well in a way that is important to me. Maybe by Merry Christmas, I mean "You need to spend lots of money because consumerism is God." Or maybe I'm saying it to brainwash you into the values of corporate capitalism.
It simply comes down to the fact that you don't like Western culture, and don't want people who do to express it, because you view it as damaging. That is a cultural imperative - your cultural imperative, which shouldn't and needn't be adopted against the will of anyone else.