Quote Originally Posted by cmayer31
I'm glad that he is allowed to wear his hat again! When I was a manger I had an associate who's religion did not include Christmas, or any holidays for that matter. The first year I worked with her in a manager position she asked me to ban all the other associates from wearing Santa hats because it offended her. It took a lot of talking on convincing but I was able to work it out that other could wear the hat and she could work on the other side of the store away from them so that her 'peer's wouldn't think that she condoned the hats.

I wish certain groups and people would stop taking things so seriously. If they don't like it then they shouldn't wear, preach, or partake, but shouldn't expect others to stop solely for their sake.
Exactly, I wear a Santa Clalus hat everyday starting the day after Thanksgiving until just after the New Year and I admit that some years I've gotten the "it's too early" comment or look but, no one ever told me to stop wearing the hat.

Whatever happened to teaching tolerance. You can't have it both ways. You can't be tolerant of other people and they're ways and then turn around and be offended and want something to stop just because you don't like it. I wish society would make up it's mind.