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Europe Grapples with Rising Discontent Over Holiday Inclusivity Changes

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Belgium’s Modern Nativity Scene Stirs Controversy

A new art exhibit in Brussels is causing a stir among locals and officials alike. This installation, created by German artist Victoria-Maria, features a modern take on the traditional Christmas nativity scene, but with faceless figures that some have labeled “zombies.” The provocative artwork has led to vandalism and sparked heated discussions about faith and tradition.

The installation, unveiled in the city’s Grand Place, was intended as an inclusive approach to the holiday season. However, it has faced backlash from residents and local politicians. Criticism intensified after Belgian soccer player Thomas Meunier shared a post on X, expressing his dismay and saying, “We’ve hit rock bottom… and we keep digging,” which resonated with many online users.

Brussels Mayor Philippe Close defended the artwork at a recent press conference. He emphasized the need for balance during the festive period, stating, “We need to tone it down.” He explained that the previous nativity scene had been up for 25 years and had deteriorated over time. Close expressed pride in the new creation and urged people to direct their anger at the installation, not at the artist.

This incident reflects a broader trend across Europe, where public institutions are rethinking traditional Christmas symbols. In the UK, a museum faced backlash for suggesting Santa Claus should be “decolonized,” arguing for a more diverse representation of holiday figures. Politicians criticized the initiative as misplaced during a season that promotes goodwill.

Additionally, some British schools have replaced Christmas-themed clothing days with more neutral “winter” attire to avoid specific religious references. This shift highlights ongoing debates about Christmas in various public spaces.

As discussions around holiday music continue, recent employment laws may affect popular Christmas songs that have faced scrutiny in recent years. Critics worry this could lead to restrictions on festive music in workplaces.

The changing landscape of how Christmas is celebrated presents a significant cultural conversation, balancing tradition with modern values in an increasingly diverse society.

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