City officials who just a week ago had outlined exactly what they would allow for Christmas decorations – “non-religious” snowflakes, greenery and northern lights – abruptly now are claiming that was not intended to be a ban on religious items.
Christmas is, after all, one of the most significant religious days in the history of America, which was founded on Judeo-Christian ideals.
It is Liberty Counsel that reports city officials from Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, have “quickly backpedaled” on their demands after being given a letter that pointed out their requirement for “non-religious” decorations exhibited hostility to Christianity.
Which is illegal.
City administrator Jim Archambo and Melissa Cantarero Weiss, a deputy, just days ago told employees in an email that Christmas decorations and events must be “inclusive” and “equitable.”
They mentioned that nine times in their email.
“Despite acknowledging that Christmas is a significant holiday for many, the administrators stated the need to ‘foster a more equitable and inclusive community’ for those who don’t celebrate Christmas…” Liberty Counsel reported.
They said what would be allowed would be…
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