Christmas wreaths on Veteran graves are an ATROCITY, say liberal secularist ‘ACTIVISTS’

Wreaths Across Amnerica is an organization that does exactly what the name says. Every December, their volunteers put together wreath-laying ceremonies at Arlington and other national cemeteries for our honored heroes. If you’ve ever seen them at Arlington, as I have, you know it’s a beautiful, touching tribute and memorial. It keeps those veterans in our thoughts and makes their remembrances, each one, part of the conversation and renews their memory in the hearts of friends, loved ones, and fellow veterans and families.

So of COURSE, there are liberal jerks who HATE it. In fact, one protest group is calling it an “ATROCITY” if you can believe that.

The executive director Karen Worcester spoke to Fox News about it this week. It’s important to note here: if you’ve never been to Arlington, you should know that the grave markers indicate those of faith with a symbol of their faith. Keep that in mind when you watch.

An atrocity and a disgrace! This is another example of the way that liberal progressives spend their every waking moment trying to find something they can take offense to, and then going utterly insane over it. The families of fallen veterans of course have always been able to object to ANY sort of memoriam being placed on their loved ones’ marker. Placing the wreaths every year on the graves where they belong is in no way obtrusive or forceful.

They are complaining because they hate the fact that people who believe in things like service or who have a religious faith are able to do something in honor of those values without any liberal impediments, and so they came up with a way to interfere strictly on that motivation. They cannot tolerate people who they consider to be beneath them having anything that is meaningful or good. They despise those things.

Progressives are disgusting: Discuss 🔽.


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