A war started by offended moonbats.
Via CSM:
Over the past several years, Nativity displays in various communities around the country have been the subject of controversy and court proceedings. However, one creche display on a Tennessee business has generated some good cheer.
A Nativity window painting at a McDonald’s restaurant in Spring Hill received a social media round of applause after a woman snapped a photo and posted it on Facebook. The restaurant’s owners, Gina and Tony Wolfe, said Nativity scenes have decorated the windows since Gina Wolfe’s father asked a local art student to paint the window 40 years ago, WZTV reported. The owners have similar decorations on the other store locations they own.
“My husband and I have been owners for 28 years and we’ve done this or something similar during Christmas each year,” Ms. Wolfe told WZTV. “I guess with social media, it’s taken off.”
It is safe to say the Wolfe’s McDonalds Christmas decor, which has also included nods to the “Charlie Brown Christmas Special” and “Frozen” during certain years, was no effort to make the family-owned burger franchise a battleground for what some call a “War on Christmas.” They seemed surprised by the media attention.
Other businesses have made a stir with December decorations, for better or worse. Starbucks’ plain, un-decorated red coffee cup, released for the 2015 holiday season, ignited controversy with suggestions of boycotts and accusations of a “War on Christmas” from social media users and even political figures.

