The Importance of Saying “Merry Christmas” Over “Happy Holidays”

R.A. Sterling
3 min readJan 2, 2025

In recent years, a troubling trend has emerged in Western societies: the increasing preference for the phrase “Happy Holidays” over the traditional and beloved “Merry Christmas.” On the surface, this shift is often justified in the name of inclusivity, but a closer examination reveals a deeper, more concerning agenda. The push to suppress “Merry Christmas” is not about fostering goodwill but about eroding the cultural and spiritual foundations of the West.

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Christmas: A Universal Celebration

Christmas, while rooted in Christian tradition, has transcended its religious origins to become a cornerstone of Western culture. It is a time of generosity, togetherness, and joy — a season that brings communities together regardless of personal beliefs. The imagery of twinkling lights, decorated trees, and festive gatherings is not exclusive to one faith; it is a shared experience that unites people in the spirit of goodwill.

The attempt to sanitize this tradition by replacing “Merry Christmas” with the more generic “Happy Holidays” dilutes the magic and significance of the season. Far from being inclusive, this shift strips away the cultural richness and history that make Christmas so special. Christmas is for everyone, and its unique identity should be celebrated, not erased.

The Attack on Western Traditions

The suppression of “Merry Christmas” is emblematic of a broader effort to dismantle the cultural traditions that define the West. Unlike other holidays or celebrations, Christmas is uniquely targeted by political correctness, a trend that reveals the underlying intent: control and cultural erasure.

When people are discouraged or even forbidden from saying “Merry Christmas,” it is not about avoiding offense; it is about undermining a vital tradition that binds Western societies together. Christmas is a celebration of hope, joy, and shared humanity, and any attempt to diminish its presence is an attack on the values it represents.

Political Correctness as a Tool of Control

The argument that “Happy Holidays” is more inclusive masks a deeper truth. Political correctness is not about inclusion; it is about control. By policing language and dictating how people express themselves, proponents of this agenda seek to reshape cultural norms and strip individuals of their connection to shared traditions.

For centuries, Christmas has been a beacon of Western culture, a celebration that transcends differences and fosters unity. Diluting its language and symbolism under the guise of inclusivity undermines the cultural cohesion it provides. This is not progress; it is cultural regression.

Preserving the Magic of Christmas

Christmas magic lies in its ability to bring people together, to create moments of joy and wonder that resonate deeply within the human spirit. Saying “Merry Christmas” is not just a greeting; it is an affirmation of a shared heritage and a celebration of something greater than ourselves. It is a reminder of the values that underpin Western societies: generosity, compassion, and the importance of family and community.

Replacing “Merry Christmas” with “Happy Holidays” robs the season of its vibrancy and meaning. It reduces a cherished tradition to a bland, one-size-fits-all sentiment that fails to capture the true essence of the holiday.

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Saying “Merry Christmas” is about more than words; it is about preserving a tradition that embodies the heart and soul of Western culture. Christmas is not just another holiday; it is a symbol of unity, joy, and hope. To suppress it under the guise of political correctness is not inclusive — it is destructive.

By proudly saying “Merry Christmas,” we affirm our connection to a shared cultural heritage and resist efforts to dilute the traditions that make our society unique. Let us embrace the magic of Christmas and ensure that its true spirit endures for generations to come.

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R.A. Sterling
R.A. Sterling

Written by R.A. Sterling

My name is Rhodes Ansel Sterling, author name R.A. Sterling. Themes: space colonization, the environment, and women’s rights. amazon.com/author/rasterling

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