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Thanksgiving should be a time to celebrate family, not to shop

Thanksgiving is a time to spend with family and loved ones, to avoid those terrible jokes your uncle tells and, of course, to stuff your face with turkey.

And this year, it is also a time to shop.

Black Friday has always attracted die-hard shoppers, those who wait in line for hours for the deals and savings that stores offer. In past years, stores have opened during the early hours on the Friday after Thanksgiving. This year, however, many stores are opening their doors earlier than usual. Target, Macy’s, Best Buy and Kohl’s have announced that for the first time, they will open at midnight on Friday, and Wal-Mart has upped the ante, announcing it will open at 10 p.m. Thursday night.

Companies have decided to open stores earlier because they felt the earlier time was more convenient for shoppers than the usual 4 a.m. and 5 a.m. openings on Friday. They have had some positive feedback from employees whose schedules are more flexible for the holiday weekend if they work on Thanksgiving, and some employees are also offered holiday pay.

Even with increased pay, however, many employees are not pleased with the new store hours, and many shoppers feel that earlier openings will cut into their Thanksgiving plans and are reconsidering hitting the stores on Black Friday.

While I appreciate a good deal just as much as the next person and can see where both parties are coming from, Thanksgiving should remain a sacred time to spend with families and loved ones, eating food, relishing in family traditions and enjoying each other’s company. 

Many shoppers rely on Black Friday to find affordable gifts for the holidays for their family and friends, especially in this troubled economy. A 10 p.m. store opening could mean that shoppers are required to leave their houses and wait in line hours earlier if they want to find the best deals. This year, people may be forced to choose between spending time with their families on the holiday and disappointing them later when they are unable to afford holiday gifts.

Earlier openings force employees to sacrifice their holiday as well. They may be required to work and prepare for the mad rush of shoppers hours before the stores open. With gloomy job prospects in the economy, employees are unlikely to protest or take a stand and quit if they feel the holiday hours are unfair. Instead, they suffer in silence, as will their families who are also deprived of the time.

The new hours point to a larger issue as well. Our culture is becoming increasingly obsessed with material things. Sure, there are people who will forgo Black Friday shopping this year, but there are also plenty who will still be in lines at 8 p.m. on Thanksgiving, waiting outside Best Buy because they just have to have that discounted computer. Some will even be happy with the new hours, believing they will give them more time to find even more discounts and savings.

I have never been a fan of Black Friday. The length of the lines outside of stores seem ridiculous to me, as do the people who are up by 1 a.m. or even pull an all-nighter to wait in those lines. The mad hordes inside stores, the people running to make sure they get their hands on a desired item and the people fighting over the last toy on the shelf just make me shake my head at how mixed-up some people’s priorities are.

While I don’t take part in Black Friday, I understand some partake out of necessity and others because they enjoy it, and each person is entitled to do as they like. However, both companies and shoppers should remember that Thanksgiving should remain, above all, a holiday filled with tradition, family and friends.

After all, what gift is worth more than sitting on the couch with your family after a meal, watching "It’s a Wonderful Life" with a cup of hot chocolate in hand?

Wal-Mart can wait.


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hey, if hair ain’t gon’ be over your head, my jokes may as well be.

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Okay, almost 24 hours later and I finally got Issac’s Summer joke. I’m an idiot.

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Swap the dog for a fire pit and it sounds like you’re writing about my back yard. Very nice.

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funny, as your summer begins, another Summer ends.

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And that, my friend, is love. Bob, I think I still owe you for my wedding cake, served in 1998. But nevermind.

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I believe the kiss between Rob and I was documented on low-quality videotape in the mid-ninties porn classic, Dirty Harry…and Sticky.

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“Do I have to sign some forms, or am I just considered ‘in.’” You’re in!

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Got damn, Coulter. You are the greatest.

Rob McColley avatar

I have no specific memory of it, but I wouldn’t be surprised if I’d kissed Mike, too—once we’d both drunk ourselves gay. And earlier this week I gave Clarence Shelley a back rub. Do I have to sign some forms, or am I just considered “in.”

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FWIW, I got a copy of the letter in question.  It was written in a way that would be plausible to a casual reader who didn’t scrutinize it too carefully.  It announced the formation of an organization called G.L.A.B.A. (which actually exists), and had discussion about typical…

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Mike Ingram avatar

Oh nice!  I’d totally vote for Matt Campbell!

Rob McColley avatar

“Smile Politely sports writer announces candidacy for city government.”

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I also got to visit Big Grove Tavern during the soft open and definitely enjoyed the pork belly the most of all the dishes I sampled. The cheesy grits and the vinegary pickled vegetables were a perfect compliment to the rich pork belly.

Michael Feltes avatar

The Alan Partridge lookalike on the right in the first small photo has nothing to condescend to anyone about. AH HA!

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Snell and the little Hitlers of the neighborhood association need to chill out. Legitimate businesses should have the freedom to exist without having to endure the slings and arrows of ignorant and misguided opposition.

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represent, Matt.

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Yeah, I’d agree that Transporter Room 3 is the worst house venue I’ve ever seen.

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Food trucks are the start-up, small businesses of the future for those unable to afford real estate. No surprise, that merchants who pay rent, utilities, and maintenance on a property would despise the traveling competition. Or developers who build more empty retail spaces would want to close…

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Not so much far-right Tea Party as a balanced, moderate viewpoint between letting businesses succeed and protecting society with reasonable regulations. In spite of what the city reps are saying, the interpretation of policy on this issue certainly has changed. Letting a business start up under one…

Rob McColley avatar

I think it’s neat that SP has turned rightward, now espousing a Tea Party-style frustration with government regulations & taxes.

Annie Weisner avatar

This makes me so sad.  (Happy to live in Urbana, though!)  Crave Truck has been a GREAT addition to the food choices in C-U, and it’d be a travesty to chase them away.  This town should be supporting small businesses.  I’m glad to hear that they’ll still…

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*slow. clap.* Still offering no threat of intelligence…. I know I said I thought you should just write this whole column yourself next year, Isaac, but now that you’ve gone and taken a “part deux” run at it, I’d like to modify my request: Best Music 2013,…

isaac arms avatar

Actually, it’s kind of nice, the quiet.  John Heoffleur’s engaging commentary/dialogue is sorely missed, however. In lieu of someone intelligent saying something, I’ve compiled a list of Honourable Mentions: BEST ROCK BAND: Take Care ::these gentlemen have four completely different sets at their disposal right now (which…

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What?  Echo! (Echo!) Where’s the dischord and dissent?

Mike Ingram avatar

This weekend will mark the first appearance of Kayla Brown’s Fire Doll Candle booth at the Market.  Check it:  http://www.facebook.com/firedollcandles

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And without bloodshed. Sounds like the Savoy trustees aren’t as narrow-minded as some of their whiny pants constituents. Do you think quack Snell is already planning an asinine counterattack or is he still laying low after those “threats” against his person?

isaac arms avatar

hey, if hair ain’t gon’ be over your head, my jokes may as well be.

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Okay, almost 24 hours later and I finally got Issac’s Summer joke. I’m an idiot.

isaac arms avatar

Excellent.  I am glad sometimes American dreams are encouraged, rather than stifled.

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Swap the dog for a fire pit and it sounds like you’re writing about my back yard. Very nice.

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