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Many places are talking about banning foreign festivals. What do you think of this?

Who gave you the right to forbid others to celebrate foreign festivals?

Every year, people advocate boycotting Christmas, which is precisely the embodiment of cultural self-confidence. What's so scary about this? Our Spring Festival is different from the Spring Festival all over the world. Every year on New Year's Eve, many politicians will also send holiday wishes to Chinese people around the world, and some will go to Chinese communities to participate in group worship activities. The influence of the Spring Festival is no less than that of Christmas. Did people resist it?

Some people say that Christmas is a religious festival, but you forget that our New Year's Eve also comes from an ancient custom to drive away "animals at night", and most festivals have evolved from customs and people's feelings. The religious significance of Christmas has been greatly weakened in the west. It's more like the Spring Festival in China, summing up one year's life and work, having a rest and having a party, just like the weekends and sundays we usually spend. If you must resist, then you shouldn't even rest on Sunday. Sunday, also called Sunday, is also a religious festival!

There is nothing to be afraid of when young people celebrate foreign festivals. They just adjust their stressful lives and buy more gifts for their girlfriends. If we lose confidence, suffer from loss, refuse to communicate and close our doors, the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation will be empty talk.

It is foolish and absurd to do so. The world is a global village, and it is normal and common for people and cultures of all countries to integrate with each other. It is indeed foolish and absurd to make such absurd rules at a specific time and be branded as loyal and patriotic.

I don't think it is necessary to ban it. We should have free thought, not force it.

Sunday is also called Sunday. This must be a foreign festival. Let's ban it together.

The Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC) clearly stipulates that "citizens have the freedom to believe in religion and the freedom not to believe in religion". Since the Constitution gives people this right, it is understandable for religious people to celebrate Christmas. At the national level, other laws and regulations with the Constitution as the fundamental law and framework have no provisions and regulations prohibiting Christmas. Therefore, in China where the rule of law prevails, there should be no excessive rhetoric. A China citizen who really understands the law should respect himself and others.

More than 6 billion people in the world celebrate Christmas, accounting for 80%. Why can't we integrate into the world family, make the world full of love and make the world peaceful? Without war, killing, intrigue, mutual understanding and tolerance, the world will be better.

Christmas is a religious festival recognized all over the world. New Year's Eve has some folklore in distant ancient times, but in the long development, it has long been unrelated to religion and superstition. In short, today's Christmas is still instilling his religious thoughts into people through this form, but New Year's Eve is just a folk festival to celebrate happy reunion and hope that spring will come soon. The comparison of these two points shows that there is something wrong with the ability of analysis and judgment.

Treating religious leaders as saints has established a worship mentality in the subconscious, which is actually a subtle missionary. However, apart from the warm atmosphere of family reunion and the joy of welcoming the New Year, what else can it bring to people?

What's more, although overseas Chinese spend the Spring Festival and New Year's Eve, some foreign dignitaries also stand up and say a few words of blessing. But how many foreigners have you seen join in the joy of the Spring Festival? Like China people, it is difficult to find foreigners holding lanterns when following the trend.

A thousand miles of embankment, collapsed in the ant nest. Some ideological things infiltrated unconsciously. Abandoning China's traditional thoughts and values to embrace western religious values is called forgetting one's ancestors after several classics.

Some people may say that you exaggerate. Then I will use an example of personal experience to illustrate.

Many years ago, I presided over a wedding, and the groom's mother stressed in advance that there should be no dragons and firecrackers in the wedding.

It turns out that this mother believes in Christ. In the concept instilled in them by the priest, dragons are demons and Satan, and firecrackers are evil spirits. These are all their religious taboos, so we should put an end to them.

The groom is filial to his mother, and naturally he will do what he says.

Do you see it? This is an example of ideological invasion. As we all know, the dragon is the totem of the Chinese nation, and we are proud of its descendants. Setting off firecrackers is a Chinese folk custom for thousands of years, symbolizing celebration and joy. However, by instilling religious thoughts, they replaced value thinking with invisible hands.

Excuse me, this is not forgetfulness. What's it called?

We must first boycott foreign festivals to prevent minor delays, maintain our culture and not become puppets of ideas.

There are tens of millions of Muslims in the United States, and there are many Muslims in Europe, but all European and American countries are not Muslim festivals except the four unlike native chickens. At least, non-Christian holidays are not considered in school and government holiday arrangements. Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Valentine's Day, April Fool's Day and Thanksgiving Day have gradually appeared in China in recent decades. . . . . Think of it as a novelty, as entertainment. It is impossible for government schools to take these foreign festivals seriously. Apart from American-born China people and psychopaths, few people really think that such foreign festivals look foreign.

A monk with a crooked mouth can read the scriptures crooked. The key to celebrating foreign festivals lies in how to "celebrate" and how to "celebrate". What's wrong with turning foreign festivals into simple adjustments to life to promote the economy? Painting the ground as a prison across the board is not great wisdom, but it makes people feel petty and narrow-minded.

Mediocre people chase and block, and wise people guide the situation.

I think celebrating foreign festivals is a cultural difference, which varies from person to person. Today is Christmas! Valentine's day! Young people and middle-aged people have many lives. If he is sixty or seventy years old, he must not celebrate these festivals.

Some people say that foreign festivals are unpatriotic. I think this is a bit arbitrary. Due to the rapid development of China in recent years, there are many personnel exchanges between countries. For example, there are many blacks in Guangzhou, many Japanese in Shanghai and many Koreans in Qingdao. Why do so many people come to China? This also shows that the development of China is particularly good, and the city is very inclusive. When there are more people, they will definitely bring their own culture and traditional festivals into their daily lives. The people next to you will definitely be affected. In a foreign-funded enterprise, people have Christmas holidays, don't you stop? The reverse is the same, just like our traditional Spring Festival, many foreigners also celebrate it there!