Christmas Carols Re-Named
Christmas carols are now called happy holiday carols. Just kidding.
The word Christmas is avoided in many things now as a
gesture of reconciliation, a gesture of acknowledgement that there are other
faiths besides Christianity and a gesture of acceptance that there are other
cultures that don’t put gifts under a tree to express love.
Christmas carols though are just that, and cannot be called
year-end carols, holiday season carols or festive season carols. Carols are supposed to be religious for people
of the Christian persuasion, aren’t they? It is all blurred because
shops use them as early as November, to prep city dwellers for the December
buying binge.
Maybe physical and online shopping outlets are not the only
culprits. Hollywood is also a
contributing factor. Take the song, Jingle Bells. Is it a church song or a Hollywood song? Santa
Claus Is Coming to Town, is that
a church song or scripted by Hollywood?
American musicians also go to the studio, mix them up a bit,
but the result is Christmas carol. This is
to appease some fans who don’t care for Christmas but will buy any album by
their favourite musician.
Christmas carols therefore remain
Christmas carols. It is not possible to
tweak the name. By: Nonqaba waka Msimang
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