• shinratdr@lemmy.ca
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    5 days ago

    Couldn’t you make the same argument for any holiday?

    You can’t celebrate Christmas without gifts because you should be spending all your time with your family so getting together and spending time together doesn’t count.

    Seems like you’re just redrawing the lines to protect your argument, all holidays can be celebrated in a fairly noncommercial way because the theme of them is basically “spend time together”.

    • djsoren19@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      5 days ago

      I don’t know about you, but Yule is typically when I spend time with my extended family, who I do not see every day. We all bring a meal to a communal potluck, and spend time hanging out and catching up on how people have been doing for the past year. Probably the most consumerist part is that we put the same movie on the center TV every year to have in the background.

      So no, I’d argue you can’t make the same argument for a lot of holidays.

      • Optional@lemmy.world
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        we put the same movie on the center TV every year to have in the background.

        Is it The Big Lebowski? If I had a big extended family I’d totally put that on.

        • djsoren19@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          Nah, it’s A Christmas Story because we’re a bunch of Indiana yokels, and the grandparents like how it reminds them of their childhood. I’ve always wanted to do like a Lord of the Rings marathon, but I don’t host so not my choice.