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Old 03-28-2013, 04:49 PM   #82
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Billi View Post
We are inclusive. Everyone could have nominated "Books about jewish holidays" or "Books about religious holidays all over the world" or "Books about religious holidays other than Christian holidays". But no one did. So, why should we introduce the change after completing the poll?
Because I was on vacation when this went down and did not see it in time. Otherwise, I would have said something earlier.

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I personally don't have the slightest problem with reading books about religious festivities from all over the world, it's just this false kind of political correctness that I dislike.
This is not about religious festivals around the world. It's about one specific religious event that leaves out a lot of people. It's not a generic religious topic. It's a very specific religious topic.

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