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Teacher wants CA ballot to allow religious Christmas carols in school

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Merry Susan Hyatt, a 61-year-old substitute teacher in California, feels that school children should sing religious Christmas carols in school. She was moved to start a ballot drive "that would require the state's public schools to offer Christmas music during the holiday season," according to a report on The New York Times Web site, after working at a school that only allowed nondenominational songs to be sung during holiday parties. She felt is was unfair.

Backers of the initiative to get the issue put on the ballot need to acquire 434,000 valid signatures on petitions to make it happen.

Reportedly, Hyatt feels that children need this. She said, "'They need to see that we believe in Jesus, and He is the Prince of Peace. That's why we are the best country on Earth.'" And as far as she is concerned, non-Christian children, can opt out and go sit in another room. (This reminds me of what Bill Murray was told when he didn't want to participate in school prayer.)

Of course, this makes children stand out and can lead to them being singled out and treated differently by the other children who are Christian. But, according to the report, "she had not often encountered people who do not celebrate Christmas." So, I suppose it's okay to do this because those who would be subjected to it are the minority.

It seems that what Hyatt fails to realize is that although many people do celebrate Christmas, not all of them celebrate it as a religious holiday.

In an article on the Americans United for Separation of Church and State (AU) Web site, Joseph L. Conn said, "We shouldn't worry too much about Hyatt's proposal going on the ballot. It requires 464,000 signatures to secure a spot, and she's unlikely to round up that many. But," he added, "we should worry about the sentiment Hyatt's crusade represents. Here's a woman who's so tone-deaf to American pluralism that she thinks everyone should be forced to enjoy Christmas whether they want to or not."

Conn went on to say that "...Hyatt is not alone. The grim-faced legions of the Religious Right are already out there, constructing Nativity scenes on the courthouse lawn and demanding that store clerks say 'Merry Christmas' and not 'Happy Holidays.'"

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Comments

  • Christian-Minister 2 years ago

    These Christmas songs are our chance to get Christianity back into the schools. That way we can use government institutions like public schools impose our Christian religion on the children of Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, atheists, etc.

    Doing this to children from all those various faiths sounds fantastic, especially in a setting where we get to have taxpayers be the ones actually paying for our religious Christian message. Amen!

  • Brian 2 years ago

    The title of your article says she wants to "allow" Christmas carols in school. In the text, though, it says she wants to "require" Christmas carols in school. HUGE difference. I was under the impression that carols were already "allowed", so long as no special favoritism was shown to Christianity, so I initially thought the teacher's petition was moot. Reading the AU article, I see that this teacher wants not only for schools to be forced to rescind prohibitions against religious music, but for schools to be REQUIRED to program religious music. Ridiculous.

  • David Child 2 years ago

    Another whacko out to screw-up our children.

  • Hugh Kramer, LA Atheism Examiner 2 years ago

    I'm in my late 50s now and I remember being taught Christmas carols in elementary school. My family was Jewish.

    I also remember my mother crying after she answered the door and me and my schoolmates sang Christmas carols to her. I didn't understand then what I had done to make her so unhappy. I do now.

  • Alex 2 years ago

    I once saw a bumper sticker, it read "The Christian Right is neither." Seriously, these people take things way too far.

  • Eddie 2 years ago

    Let`s not omit Draedle Draedle and allah wants you to kill infidels .

  • Alexan 2 years ago

    I think that it would be unfair to those who are not Christian. I mean, would you want to go sit in another room and stare at a wall while the other children sing, just because of what you believe in? I think idoits like Merry Susan Hyatt need to get with the program and not be so freaking idiotic as to offend those of other religious beliefs.

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