Neiman Marcus Cancels Christmas
The work of social engineers will not be complete until Christmas has been erased. On behalf of the moonbat establishment, Neiman Marcus aka Needless Markups does its part:
For the first time ever, Neiman Marcus has rebranded its 98-year-old ‘Christmas Book’ gift catalogue, which has now been called a ‘Holiday Book’.
Another historic milestone on the progressive march toward utopia.
Back in 2021, chief marketing officer Daz McColl apologized for acknowledging Christmas by bleating,
“The title of our book is not exclusionary in any way. It’s part of our tradition.”
Not good enough. Tradition is inherently exclusionary — if you consider that in Liberalese, “exclusionary” means “politically incorrect.”
The non-Christmas book carefully avoids any imagery that might remind shoppers of the deprecated holiday.
Laments an employee,
“If [CEO Geoffroy van Raemdonck] and his team put as much time into running the business as they did on expressing viewpoints about DEI, we would be buying Saks or launching an IPO. Instead, my job is at risk because of our business failure.”
As it is, Saks owner HBC will soon buy Neiman Marcus. Hopefully it will restore the Christmas Book. Or maybe HBC will go woke too and rename it the Kwanzaa Book.
In the meantime, you will probably get a better deal anyway if you do your Christmas shopping somewhere other than Needless Markups.
On a tip from Stormfax.
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