From TMQ:
Today "B.C." is shunned in academia because it means Before Christ. Most PC texts instead use "B.C.E.," for Before Common Era. But as noted by reader Sonny Bunch of Washington, D.C., the zero year of B.C.E. is still the birth of Jesus -- so using B.C.E. does not change the Christian-centrism, just replaces an informative, factually specific term with a fuzzy euphemism.
They amuse me since they are so certain that they are smarter than us stoopid people and the only backing they have for that assumption is that they like to tell themselves that they are smarter than us.
Now they are calling Christmas trees religious symbols. Wouldn't it be ironic if Santa Claus disappeared from the face of the Earth since he was called a "Religious Symbol" and banned?
L’art caché des polices : réinvention numérique de la typographie moderne
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Parfois, une simple apparence peut transformer l’ensemble d’un message et
créer une symphonie visuelle qui capte l’attention malgré la concurrence
féroce...
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