A Swedish state-owned company advised its employees not to wish each other a Merry Christmas, reports Magyar Nemzet.
The inclusion and diversity committee at steel company SSAB sent a letter to employees stating: “As the winter holidays approach, it is customary to wish everyone a ‘Merry Christmas.’ However, this season is rich in celebrations from different cultures and religions. To be able to mention a variety of holidays, we say ‘Happy Holidays.’”
The Sweden Democrats, the largest party in Sweden’s center-right ruling coalition, responded to the steel giant’s call on X: “We live in times when we must protect Swedish culture and traditions to the highest degree. For a partly state-owned company like SSAB to suggest that we replace ‘Merry Christmas’ with ‘Happy Holidays’ in order to ‘include’ others is nothing short of a betrayal of our own culture.”
“We should not adapt to those who do not share our traditions; those who are here should show respect for Swedish Christmas and our cultural heritage. In Sweden, we say ‘Merry Christmas.’ Period,” they wrote.
Magyar Nemzet contributor György Pilhál made fun of the company for its “liberal stupidity,” which “knows no bounds” and poked fun at the idiocy of policies of forced inclusion catering to cultures that do not accept the very liberal ideologies they assume these migrants will come to accept. Pihál then cited a study he had reported on of high-school-age kids in 30 schools located in districts with a predominantly migrant background. […]
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