Judge orders Christmas tree out of courtroom lobby

A judge from the Ontario Court of Justice on Jarvis Street has ordered a Christmas tree out of the courthouse lobby creating some politically-correct controversy this holiday season.

Walk around downtown Toronto and you’ll see several Christmas trees serving as a reminder that the holiday season is here. But while trees like the huge one at Nathan Phillips Square are generally viewed as a common symbol this time of year, many view it as offensive and potentially alienating.

It’s a level of politically-correctness that borders on ridiculous according to one resident. [Persecution: How Liberals are Waging War Against Christians]

“I think everyone should just get over it and we should love each other. I mean Christmas tree or not, what’s the difference? Can’t we just be nice to each other and just tolerate each other a little better?”

According to reports, the order to remove the Christmas tree has angered a lot of the staff at the court house who say that the tree has been placed in the lobby at Christmas for many years.

The judge however, has claimed that it’s a Christian symbol that sends a message to people with different beliefs that they are not part of the institution.

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