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‘Light shaming’ letter targets Christmas displays
Deevon Rahming, KARE
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Letter sent to group of neighbors in St. Anthony, Minnesota asks for removal of Christmas lights, claiming in part they are a reminder of divisions in our society and show bias against who don t celebrate Christmas, or who can t afford to. (KPRC)
(NBC NEWS) – At least four residents of one Minnesota town have received a letter shaming them for putting up Christmas light displays and asking for their removal.
In the letter sent to neighbors in one St. Anthony community, the anonymous sender addresses the Christmas light displays in each yard, stating in part: “The idea of twinkling, colorful lights are a reminder of divisions in our society and systemic biases against neighbors who don’t celebrate Christmas, or who can’t afford to, during these unprecedented times.”
ST. ANTHONY, Minn. / KARE At least four residents of one Minnesota town have gotten a letter asking them to take down their Christmas displays.
The anonymous writer sent letters to neighbors that shamed them for having Christmas light displays in their yard, writing in part: “The idea of twinkling, colorful lights are a reminder of divisions in our society and systemic biases against neighbors who don’t celebrate Christmas, or who can’t afford to, during these unprecedented times.”
The letter went on to ask those who received it, “to respect the dignity of all people.”
“A lot of people felt really singled out and really creeped out that someone came and took down their addresses,” Rachel Blodgett, who lives near the houses that received the letter, said.
Some St. Anthony residents received an anonymous letter shaming them for their Christmas decorations. Author: Deevon Rahming (KARE11) Updated: 10:52 PM CST December 9, 2020
ST ANTHONY, Minn. We kind of decided because of the letter that it was just finally time to put up our lights, said St. Anthony Village resident Rachel Blodgett.
At least four of her neighbors received an anonymous letter shaming them for the Christmas decorations.
In the letter, the anonymous sender addresses the Christmas light displays in each yard, stating in part: The idea of twinkling, colorful lights are a reminder of divisions in our society and systemic biases against neighbors who don t celebrate Christmas, or who can t afford to, during these unprecedented times.
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