This anti-Christian message comes from Best Buy courtesy of a popular blog that shows the hypocrisy of treating Islam as if it was better than Christianity.
You can be sure that I WON'T be patronizing this store. Not that I don't need a new TV. I'll just order it online from Costco.
BOYCOTT ‘BEST BUY’ – They wish MUSLIMS “Happy EID” but won’t wish Christians “Merry Christmas”

Finally, a holiday that Best Buy Electronic Superstores can embrace – ‘EID al-ADHA’ – a MUSLIM festivity known for the brutal throat-slitting of goats.
Best Buy – the company that will not allow the words “Merry Christmas” in its advertising – has no problem wishing MUSLIMS a “Happy Eid al-Adha” – an important MUSLIM holiday.

Three years ago, electronics retail giant Best Buy was in the middle of the “War on Christmas”controversy. A company spokeswoman – Dawn Bryant – announced they would not use the word “Christmas” in their advertising: “We are going to continue to use the term holiday because there are several holidays throughout that time period, and we certainly need to be respectful of all of them.” (HAH!)

Hmm… so mentioning “Christmas” in its advertising is somehow disrespectful of other holidays? They have since started using the word Christmas in some ads – but it’s very limited. The American Family Association lists Best Buy as a company that “marginalizes Christmas” .
But this weekend, we learned a bit more about Best Buy’s bizarre corporate logic toward Christmas and other holidays.
Merry Christmas is not allowed in their ads. But Eid al-Adha? Let’s all celebrate with a plasma TV!

Finally, a holiday that Best Buy Electronic Superstores can embrace – ‘EID al-ADHA’ – a MUSLIM festivity known for the brutal throat-slitting of goats.

Just what is Best Buy trying to tell us when they pay tribute to the same people who keep giving us terrorist attacks? Well, as the most notorious Muslim in Britain, ‘Christmas is evil’, Anjem Choudary, likes to say, “Whomever wishes someone a Merry Christmas exposes himself to the wrath and anger of Allah.”(I wonder if Best Buy has added Muslim prayer rooms and footbaths to their stores yet? )
Here is the advertising circular that was in Sunday newspapers all across the nation – including the Seattle Times:
Three years ago, electronics retail giant Best Buy was in the middle of the “War on Christmas”controversy. A company spokeswoman – Dawn Bryant – announced they would not use the word “Christmas” in their advertising: “We are going to continue to use the term holiday because there are several holidays throughout that time period, and we certainly need to be respectful of all of them.” (HAH!)

Hmm… so mentioning “Christmas” in its advertising is somehow disrespectful of other holidays? They have since started using the word Christmas in some ads – but it’s very limited. The American Family Association lists Best Buy as a company that “marginalizes Christmas” .
But this weekend, we learned a bit more about Best Buy’s bizarre corporate logic toward Christmas and other holidays.
Merry Christmas is not allowed in their ads. But Eid al-Adha? Let’s all celebrate with a plasma TV!
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