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Politically Correct Holidays

By R. EMMETT TYRRELL JR. | December 28, 2006

Ah, the Christmas season is about over, and soon I shall be liberated from the alarm I experience every time some benevolent authoritarian accosts me with the line, "Have a Happy Holiday." The term is used in all innocence by many, I am sure. Yet there are the forces of political correctness out there, and their meaning is clear: "Have a Happy Holiday Or Else." These are the moralists who somehow always manage simultaneously to identify iniquity of one sort or another in conventional behavior and stamp it out good and hard. Some years ago they discovered cruelty and intolerance laden in the term "Merry Christmas," and now the term is gone or nearly gone.

It has been replaced with "Happy Holiday," and anyone who stands by the term "Merry Christmas" is immediately marked down as a provocateur, probably a bigot, and possibly a cigarette smoker. At this time of year the use of the term "Merry Christmas" is viewed by the politically correct as a rude and aggressive act. Oddly enough, it just might be by now. The politically correct have an inordinate influence over our language and manners. They have lured enough politically innocent Americans to their view that "Merry Christmas" is indeed a term of controversy and a consensus has probably formed. "Merry Christmas" is at least bad manners.

What is surprising to me is that the politically correct manage to convince themselves that they are tolerant and peace loving. Actually they are bullies of the worst sort. They never tire of shoving people around and always do it while claiming noble values. They are driven by a free-floating moralizing that alights on matters large and small — usually small. This Christmas — if you will pardon the word — we saw them render controversial the Christmas tree, Santa Claus, and even Frosty the Snowman. Google these terms, and you will see trees being taken down, Santa Claus suits being banned, and at least one Frosty who suffered violence. These are the accomplishments of the politically correct's restless moralizing.

They have been engaged in this petty mischief for years. They brought down on us the nonsensical term "Ms." Because it is nonsensical even now, it is not in universal use, which means it is a cause for social conflict. The politically correct, working through their feminist agents, have made it dangerous for a man to offer to hold a door for a woman, even when her arms are full of packages. Merely offering a woman a seat on the subway can become a casus belli.

The endless changes demanded by the politically correct in language are also occasions for conflict. In my lifetime, "Negro" has been changed to "black," and now one uses the term "African American" or is recognized as racist or provocative. "Oriental" has been changed to "Asian." Young girls are women.

What is most perplexing about the petty moral reforms of the politically correct is that there is no way to anticipate what they will fall on next. Their values have often been recognized as "secular" and "liberal." Of late, however, they have shown a surprising sensitivity to claims made by Muslims, claims that are all very much based on fundamentalist religion and politics that can only be characterized as reactionary — and, boy, can I hear the grumbling from the politically correct about my applying that term, "reactionary," to Islam.

Yet there is nothing "progressive" about Islam, save perhaps its alienation from capitalism. Its religion is famously unreformed. Had you told me a decade ago that the claims of Islam would in 2006 strike a sympathetic note with the politically correct, I would have taken a large bet against you. Well, today you win.

So this anxious season is about over. But have you noticed this past week that we have not heard as many greetings of "Happy New Year" as we might have heard in the past? Why might that be? Well, the bullies have settled on "Have a Happy Holiday" as the preferred greeting, and they will tell you that not everyone celebrates New Year at this time. The Chinese have their own new year as do the Muslims and the Jews. So it is a good bet that in the years to come, "Happy New Year" will have gone the way of "Merry Christmas." Yet as 2006 expires, and 2007 stands in the threshold, allow me to wish you all "Happy New Year." It might be the last time I can do so politely.

Mr. Tyrrell is founder and editor in chief of the American Spectator, a contributing editor of The New York Sun, and an adjunct scholar at the Hudson Institute.


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A great article and right to the point. We are giving up much too easily. Thanks Mr. Tyrrell Jr. [MORE]

Gene Brennan 

Dec 28, 2006 08:59

I loved you article on how the politically correct have destroyed our language. But they are smart in knowing that... [MORE]

Stephen Lubin 

Dec 28, 2006 09:01

Thank you, Mr. Tyrrell, for telling it like it is. Too often liberal "bullies" scare the more accomodating in to... [MORE]

Amber Alexander 

Dec 28, 2006 11:52

Cleveland metro area where I live is not very PC. Perhaps it's because I did not patronize retailers who enforced... [MORE]

Greg Perciak 

Dec 28, 2006 12:46

The claims of Islam do not "strike a sympathetic note with the politically correct." I suspect that this is a backdoor... [MORE]

Stev 

Dec 28, 2006 22:56

I still get Chistmas cards form some of my devout moslem ex-students. [MORE]

Reggie von Zugbach 

Oct 21, 2007 12:09

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