

I'm completely disgusted by the newest twist on Christmas consumerism, that being the broadening trend of stores opening ON Thanksgiving and millions of people being forced to work on that secular, family-oriented holiday so those stores can be open.
I think it's nice that some bars and movies theatres are open, because some people have no place to be on Thanksgiving and it's nice there might be someplace for them to be around people, because when you are alone on holidays, that can be really shitty.
But aside from that, I don't think stores should be open. The only people who should have to work on Thanksgiving should be absolutely essential workers - police, EMTs, nurses, correctional officers, snow-plow drivers when necessary, etc. Those people should get premium holiday pay, and the opportunity when possible to split shift so they can be home with family at least part of the day.
If corporations really MUST increase holiday sales, why couldn't they offer super deals to online shoppers on Thanksgiving?
I read that two polls last year showed a very small % of Americans actually shopped on Thanksgiving; yet millions will have to work to keep all the KMarts, WalMarts, etc. open all over the country.
Is there no end to the madness?!?!
I'm really, really upset about this - so I have determined that I will never shop again at any retailer who is open on Thanksgiving.


