With gifts galore, many people allow the red and green splendor of December to distract from the true spirit of the season: slaughtering livestock to honor the gods.
It’s easy to get lost in the commercialism of the holidays, but we all need to get back to our roots. This time of year isn’t about wreaths and nutcrackers but about the rebirth of the sun god and surviving through another winter.
The liberal media insists on Christianizing a tradition that has kept societies together for thousands of years. “Happy holidays” and “merry Christmas” attempt to gloss over the importance of our holy season during the solstice. It seems that there is now an active war on the Winter Solstice.
It’s not as if this war is new. The liberal Christians swept in about 2,000 years ago and claimed this meaningful day in the sacrilegious name of babies and virgins and barn animals. Just because these things are more family-friendly than slitting the throats of bulls does not mean we should sacrifice our traditions.
Now the Winter Solstice faces an onslaught of attacks from the liberal Christian agenda. We need to keep the solstice in winter. Start now by writing to your government officials and local businesses. Threaten to boycott if an employee wishes you anything other than a “sublime Solstice.” Don’t let Christmas trees take the place of the yule log in public squares.
While these measures may seem extreme, they are the only way to face militant Christians in their efforts to tarnish the light of the season. In an effort to please the Nazis of political correctness, the sun god has all but been removed from schools and the government.
Personally, I will not take these attacks on my traditions sitting down. If someone attempts to wish me some other “acceptable” holiday phrase, I always coat my, “Have a sublime Solstice!” with a thick layer of wrath. How else will people truly understand the joy of the season?
Informal quizzes of the public have shown that the vast majority of Americans don’t even know that the solstice is the time of year when the sun god is reborn. Christian forces are on the march and they won’t stop until all of our longstanding traditions have been forgotten.