You Won’t Believe What Bill O’Reilly Called Atheists Trying To RUIN Christmas

Bill O'Reilly fights back when atheists try to ruin Christmas

Last year, Fox News host Bill O’Reilly appeared with the ladies on Outnumbered to discuss a school district in Kentucky that had caved to PC liberals who demanded that the school’s production of A Charlie Brown Christmas not involve any references to religion.

The Christmas play has long been a favorite of the kids, along with the animated TV special that airs on ABC around this time of year.  But one complaint – ONE COMPLAINT – sparked the removal of every religious mention in the play. The persecution has gotten so out of hand that one of the schools removed the song “Silent Night” and replaced it with a Christmas version of the “Whip/Nae Nae” song (not that it would dare mention “Christmas”).

Seriously.

O’Reilly told viewers that if parents don’t want to see the religious aspects of the show, they have the option to stay home with their kids rather than ruin it for everybody else.

“These people who threaten to sue over religious references, we shouldn’t be caving in,” O’Reilly said. “This is terrorism, too.”

He went on (via Fox News Insider):

“This [Christmas] is a national holiday, and if you don’t like it, then get the holiday revoked,” he continued. “But stop terrorizing people who like the holiday.”

The story comes just days after a New York City school district moved to reverse a principal’s controversial ban on the Pledge of Allegiance and Santa Claus.

“Little kids are being terrorized by these PC idiots,” said Bill.

“That’s not education, that’s propaganda.”

Watch the fiery Bill O’Reilly segment below …

While the irony is almost certainly lost on people that complain about such religious events – that they take exception to others forcing their religion upon them, and fight back by forcing their non-religion on those same people – we’d like to take the time to recognize this particular school district for trying to rain on everybody else’s parade this holiday season.

Therefore, we present to you – Kentucky school district – the easily most offensive portion of A Charlie Brown Christmas in the eyes of PC, anti-religious left-wingers: Linus, quoting scripture in an attempt to quantify the true meaning of Christmas.

Comment: Do you agree with Bill O’Reilly that atheists trying to ruin Christmas for kids are ‘terrorizing’ our nation? What would you say to the parent that complained about A Charlie Brown Christmas? Tell us below.

Rusty Weiss has been covering politics for over 15 years. His writings have appeared in the Daily Caller, Fox... More about Rusty Weiss

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