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"Legacy Media Claims Celebrating Christmas Is a Sign of Narcissism”

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It's absolutely ridiculous for legacy media to claim that celebrating Christmas is an act of narcissism. Christmas, for most people, is a time of family, tradition, and goodwill—not a self-serving display of vanity. This kind of statement misses the point of why people celebrate the holiday. The idea that Christmas represents narcissism is both a misunderstanding of the holiday's true meaning and an attempt to push an overly cynical agenda.

Such ridiculous claims are a big part of why many people trust social media more than traditional news outlets. Social media, despite its own flaws, offers diverse perspectives, often free from the bias of legacy media. People are tired of being told how to feel or what to think, especially when it comes to something as universally positive as Christmas. When legacy media perpetuates absurd narratives like this, it drives people away. On platforms like social media, individuals can filter through content, finding what resonates with them personally, without being lectured or manipulated. This freedom of choice and the ability to find trustworthy voices is why social media often feels like a more reliable source of news than traditional TV.

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It's absolutely ridiculous for legacy media to claim that celebrating Christmas is an act of narcissism. Christmas, for most people, is a time of family, tradition, and goodwill—not a self-serving display of vanity. This kind of statement misses the point of why people celebrate the holiday. The idea that Christmas represents narcissism is both a misunderstanding of the holiday's true meaning and an attempt to push an overly cynical agenda.

Such ridiculous claims are a big part of why many people trust social media more than traditional news outlets. Social media, despite its own flaws, offers diverse perspectives, often free from the bias of legacy media. People are tired of being told how to feel or what to think, especially when it comes to something as universally positive as Christmas. When legacy media perpetuates absurd narratives like this, it drives people away. On platforms like social media, individuals can filter through content, finding what resonates with them personally, without being lectured or manipulated. This freedom of choice and the ability to find trustworthy voices is why social media often feels like a more reliable source of news than traditional TV.

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