I don't play my holiday music until Black Friday. I do put holiday music on my fb page, but that also waits until I come back from Thanksgiving celebrations. (Which this year won't be til the Sunday after Thanksgiving. That means I'm waiting til November 28th this year.)
Personally, I think Black Friday will be pretty mild this year, what with the rotten economy these days. But then, I stay away from the stores on that day, so I don't really know what I'm talking about.
Back to topic. I personally don't like the way the stores speed things up holiday-wise. Especially since some stores don't even even
want to acknowledge Christ's birthday. We could get into a debate about whether the holiday should be celebrated
at all, but I don't think that would be a good idea to do here, maybe on another thread altogether. I also don't like the fact that most holiday movies tend to focus on the secular part of Christmas. You see Santa Claus more often in Christmas movies than you do Jesus. In fact, I can think of only maybe three movies I've seen that even focus on him and only a handful that even
mention him. (Even my favorite Christmas movie
It's a Wonderful Life is still slightly secular, despite its heartwarming message. And it actually has God and Jesus in it, sort of) It's no wonder the Nostalgia Critic came up with that Santa Christ character. He's the perfect example of what the holiday has become. Santa is, to paraphrase the Beatles, more popular than Jesus. And that's really sad. I mean, no disrespect to St. Nicholas, he was a great man (and if you want to see why he's a saint, click
here. But I'm sure even he would rather you give it all to God, not him.