95% Sentiment
95 per cent of all people don’t believe there is a “war on Christmas”.
This is from no small survey. This is from a simple question posed to hundreds of thousands of people from around the world for more than a decade. There is no split in this figure amongst men vs. women. English speakers versus non-English speakers see it identically. Wealthy respondents said the same thing as those who claim to be economically challenged: the “war on Christmas” just doesn’t exist. Even those who classify themselves as non-religious declare the same thing as those who are self-described as devout Christians — Christmas is hardly controversial.
Similar numbers of folks believe that Christmas can be celebrated in public and that it just doesn’t offend those who either don’t celebrate the season or simply do not believe in Jesus Christ. In fact, 95% of non-Christian respondents to our surveys say there is nothing about Christmas that offends them (and a whopping 69% of of non-Christian respondents say they celebrate Christmas anyway!).
More than 90% see Christmas as a non-issue in public schools. More than 90% think government should regulate that secular Christmas decorations, activities, music and other seasonal elements remain a part of societal observance of the season.
And a solid 95% — across all demographics — surveyed that Christmas is used as a means to drive political agendas and is seasonally exploited merely for media attention.


