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Media Finally Outraged Over Christmas Censorship – When It Involves the Word ‘Gay’

By Rusty Weiss | December 08, 2011 | 21:53

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The war on Christmas music has taken a strange turn, with the mainstream media finally up in arms at the overly PC handling of the holiday’s song lyrics.  But it isn’t the constant barrage from uber-sensitive atheists trying to eliminate every reference to Christmas from our schools and public places that has them fired up. 

No, it’s an elementary teacher in Michigan that has raised their ire. 

The flurry of controversy arose when the teacher, weary of hearing her students giggling every time they had to sing the words ‘gay apparel’ during their rendition of Deck The Halls, decided to replace the word ‘gay’ with ‘bright’.

The reception from the media, as you may have heard, was rather chilly.

What you may not have heard covered in the MSM was an essay penned by one Colin Curran, a 16-year-old high school junior from New Jersey.  Taking to the Huffington Post during this same time period, Colin told a story about a high school assignment which involved creating a music playlist for a young children’s holiday breakfast.  There was one catch – none of the songs could contain a certain set of offending words, such as Christmas, Hanukah, Jesus, God, or Santa Clause.  The reason, Colin explains, is that the “principal does not want to offend anyone with belief-specific music”.

Google Colin’s name under the news section and it reveals a single hit, having nothing to do with the student from New Jersey.  Google ‘bright apparel’ and it’s a whole different ballgame.

Here is a sampling of some of the coverage:

The Daily Mail

“Parents thought the Cherry Knoll teacher had been naughty and not so nice when the elementary instructor replaced ‘gay’ with ‘bright’ after her students wouldn’t stop laughing when they sang the word.”

MSNBC

“Use it as a teaching moment or just tell the kids to pipe down and sing the song as written.”

Dan Savage

“Someone had to straighten out that carol - can't have children donning gay apparel.”

Huffington Post

“A Michigan music teacher's decision to censor the word ‘gay’ from a traditional Christmas carol is being met with a frosty response.”

Fox Nation

“A traditional Christmas carol is at the center of controversy at a TCAPS elementary school.”

Of course, the school’s principal, Chris Parker, didn’t miss an opportunity to crank the PC up a notch by calling this a ‘teachable moment’ for student and teacher alike.

In a report for ABC 57 News, Parker doubles down on his overreaction saying, “We have an anti-bullying and discrimination policy that includes sexual orientation and so going forward, the teacher will be addressing ‘this is how we're supposed to be reacting.  This is the way to be respectful about this.’”

The amount of attention being heaped upon the Deck the Halls non-troversy, and the lack of attention being paid to the omission of Christmas altogether from a music playlist in New Jersey are striking.

Why no outrage over the removal of basic, essential elements of many holiday songs?  Christmas songs eliminated?  References to God and Santa Clause?  Now that’s okay.  But gay?  That’s just going too far.

Instead, we get snarky reminders from the offended parties that ‘gay’ does actually mean ‘happy’ by definition, a lesson we all learned growing up when we looked at our parents, giggling with immature minds, as the theme song to The Flintstones played on the television. 

We get it, oh-overly-offended-ones.

But why such a hostile reception for a teacher simply trying to make life easier on herself with a group of children? Especially when all one has to do is look up Deck the Halls on Wikipedia to see an original version of the lyrics, featuring the line, “Don we now our bright apparel.”

I find it fascinating that the same people that are outraged that a teacher would remove the word 'gay' from a Christmas song, are the same people who would voice zero opposition if the word 'Christmas' were removed from a Christmas song.

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I like MSNBC's advice;

Submitted by bkeyser on Thu, 12/08/2011 - 10:15pm.

the same could be said for the Pledge of Allegiance.

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Part of the "teaching moment"

Submitted by redfish on Thu, 12/08/2011 - 11:37pm.

Part of the "teaching moment" should include that the word "gay" started taking on negative connotations before it was applied to a particular sexual orientation, and was only applied that way as an epithet. So when kids call something "gay", it isn't homophobic.

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Gay Apparel

Submitted by Anneke9 on Thu, 12/08/2011 - 11:58pm.

Come on. I was in elementary school in the 1960s. We used to laugh at "gay apparel" because it brought to mind men in drag, looking like Ethel Merman, strutting across the stage at Finocchio's in San Francisco. Hell, it brought to mind any man in drag mocking women.

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But...de...wha?

Submitted by LinTaylor on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 12:30am.

This doesn't even have anything to DO with homosexuality! It's like the idiots who giggle when they read Shakespeare and see the "What, ho"s! I...just...gah, I'm going to quit before my head explodes.

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Trolling the same old troll

Submitted by dave_worrell on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 1:42am.

It's not like the song hasn't been altered before. I've seen and heard versions ranging from "Troll the ancient Yule tide carol" to "Sing the ancient Yule tide carol" to "Sing the ancient Christmas carol".

Just another case of the liberals trolling the same old troll. I feel for the poor teacher that wasn't doing anything except coming up with a quick and easy solution to a little headache.

Next they'll make her file a report on every kid that giggles and suspend them for violating the anti-bullying policy for giggling. Falalalala.

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Viva Le Difference

Submitted by MidAmerica on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 1:57am.

What this episode really shows is that all the sensitivity training in the world will not overcome biology.  Spend some time with any ordinary group of young folk and you'll discover the Glee crowd are still viewed as laughable curiosities. The boys want girls and vise versa.

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A bunch of my friends and I

Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 2:00am.

A bunch of my friends and I in elementary had the same reaction as homo-genized milk. Or even the word. Homo, it brings smiles to me even now. I don't thing gay was in vogue then, but queer was.

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Naughty or Nice

Submitted by Alpha Tango on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 3:04am.

The word 'gay' has been hijacked by liberals to mean 'homosexual.'

Gay was a great word before the its meaning changed. The new meaning is very naughty.

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It wasn't hijacked by

Submitted by redfish on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 3:14pm.

It wasn't hijacked by liberals, though it wasn't used to refer to sexual orientation at first:

"In addition to its original and continuing senses of “merry, lively” and “bright or showy,” gay has had various senses dealing with sexual conduct since the 17th century. A gay woman was a prostitute, a gay man a womanizer, a gay house a brothel. This sexual world included homosexuals too, and gay as an adjective meaning “homosexual” goes back at least to the early 1900s." http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/gay

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Morons

Submitted by Kleenex on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 6:02am.

I don't why the term "political correctness" is even used because it's anything but correct. These idiots claim they're for free speech while at the same time trying to censor it.

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PC should rightly

Submitted by misterbee241 on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 12:31pm.

be called political censorship, or cultural Marxism.

If you're not getting flak, you're not over the target.
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Wasn't it just a few years

Submitted by moderncommentaries83 on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 7:17am.

Wasn't it just a few years ago that using the word "gay" in any context was a horrible, bigoted slur?

Time to update the "Normal English to Liberal PC Goodthink Speech" dictionary again...

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I can't keep up

Submitted by Franksam on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 8:26am.

I preferred the "We're here, we're queer" model to "gayness". One knew with whom one was dealing, and one could keep things 'straight'. Even 'queer' used to mean something different, though, as in "odd", or unusual. We've been told that homosexuality is now to be considered as 'normal' as any other sexual orientation, thus also re-defining what 'normal' means.

Let's don't even get started on 'faggot' until I understand the crisis at hand.

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I burned a faggot the other day

Submitted by dmacleo on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 9:06am.

yup, wind damage to trees.
bundled up a faggot of branches and burned it.

smoked a faggot too, but thats a line I don't want to get into :)

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"'queer' used to mean something different..."

Submitted by richflanj on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 9:24am.

"Even 'queer' used to mean something different, though, as in "odd", or unusual."

It still does.

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I guess

Submitted by HockeyKid on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 8:30am.

it's time to throw another faggot on the fire.

"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me

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OK, I was just talking about this

Submitted by TeachertT on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 9:20am.

the day before this story came out. LOL I was a teacher of 1st graders who had to teach the kids Deck the Halls for the school Christmas program(1993). I can assure you that I didn't change the word. I just spent nearly every day reminding them the real meaning of the word "gay". I finally got the chuckles done to a minimum. At least enough for them to be able to sing the song, correctly. Personally, I think the quality of teachers must be going downhill.

AS far as the NJ story, why even bother having a program, if you are not going to sing any Christmas songs?

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well why not?

Submitted by misterbee241 on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 12:28pm.

Gays are the new object of worship and adoration in this country for liberals. It used to be the homeless who were the saintly ones.

If you're not getting flak, you're not over the target.
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had to laugh

Submitted by conservative ed... on Fri, 12/09/2011 - 6:52pm.

"The flurry of controversy arose when the teacher, weary of hearing her students giggling every time they had to sing the words ‘gay apparel’ during their rendition of Deck The Halls, decided to replace the word ‘gay’ with ‘bright’ "

 

I had to laugh.  I have taught 6th grade for 12 years.  I let my kids know very early in the year that laughing at "balls", "urine", "gay", etc. is not allowed in my classroom.  Any teacher who cannot control her/his classroom better than that, needs to rethink their behavior expectations.

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