“Boycott Gap this Christmas,” headlines the American Family Association’s latest political campaign.
“Why Boycott?
“Gap, Old Navy and Banana Republic, the three stores owned by San Francisco-based Gap Inc., are being targeted by AFA in a limited two-month boycott over the company’s failure to use the word ‘Christmas’ in its advertising to Christmas shoppers.
“Gap refuses to use the word Christmas in its television commercials, newspaper ads and in-store promotions despite tens of thousands of consumer requests to recognize Christmas as well as repeated requests from AFA to do the same.
“Just one week before Christmas last year, Gap reiterated this politically correct statement to Christmas shoppers. ‘Gap recognizes that many traditions are celebrated throughout this season and we feel it is important to display holiday signage that is inclusive to everyone’.”
To learn more about their boycott campaign, click here.




November 16, 2009
Note to AFA – GET A LIFE! If you people really cared about the sanctity of a holiday celebrating the very origins of your religion, you would be promoting an effort to take the commercialism OUT of Christmas, not worrying about how various companies choose to advertise.
Question to AFA – what are you REALLY trying to accomplish? My sense is that it is something quite UNChristian.