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Is America Really Turning Anti-Christmas? Klavan Calls Out the Nonsense

Andrew Klavan did what every decent patriot should do this season: he put the spotlight on a new wave of anti-Christmas content and laughed it off while cutting through the nonsense. His reaction video—part humor, part disgust—takes on TikTok creators who openly sneer at the season that still means so much to hardworking Americans.

The clip’s setup is telling: Klavan’s producer feeds him a steady diet of TikToks that deride Christmas and the Christmas spirit, and Klavan answers with sharp wit and plain common-sense outrage. This isn’t harmless satire; it’s a cultural shrug from people who act like tradition is a problem to be mocked rather than a glue that holds families and communities together.

This trend isn’t limited to teenagers on apps—big brands and institutions are tripping over themselves to signal their disdain. McDonald’s Netherlands even released an AI-generated Christmas ad that bizarrely labeled the holiday “the most terrible time of the year,” and the backlash was swift enough to have the company pull the video.

Even the White House got flak recently for a holiday post many called creepy and anti-Christmas, showing that the left’s contempt for tradition can be performative, tone-deaf, and broadly unpopular. Americans see through these stunts: when you attack the familiar and sacred, you attack the people who find meaning in them.

Mainstream outlets are finally asking the obvious question: is America becoming anti-Christmas? The conversation has moved from niche corners of social media to national business and political headlines, because ordinary citizens pushed back—and rightfully so.

This is not just a holiday argument; it’s a symptom of a broader cultural rot where tech platforms, woke creatives, and convenience-driven corporations prioritize trendiness over tradition. We should mock the idea that family, faith, and national customs are outdated, and we should call out corporations that outsource their messaging to soulless AI experiments.

If you care about Christmas—real Christmas, with carols, gatherings, and gratitude—don’t stay silent while elites normalize contempt for it. Turn off the toxic feeds, spend time with your loved ones, vote with your wallet, and trust people like Klavan who refuse to let manufactured cynicism win the holiday.

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