Are we teaching tolerance or losing our own identity?
:eek: I have an odd question. I work in a very diverse work environment. We even have classes on celebrating diversity. These classes have started to make me look at the world around me. What I see, I don't like. I see that in our efforts to make other minority groups feel included, we are hiding our own identity. Take Christmas for example. We no longer can say "Merry Christmas". We have to say "Happy Holidays". It has come to the point that any holiday with a Christian origin is considered forbidden. I am terribly concerned with this. How can we teach tolerance, if we do not expect tolerance on other's parts? At what point do we tell the minority to stop nitpicking and sit down and shut up? What are your thoughts?:confused: