Customers are outraged that department store giant Neiman Marcus has banned the word “Christmas” from its catalog for the upcoming holidays.

The catalog will now be called the “Holiday Book” instead of the Christmas catalog.

Only last year, the company had touted its Christmas catalog as something shoppers would look forward to in the wake of the COVID Scamdemic. In fact, the company defended using the word Christmas, saying, “The title of our book is not exclusionary in any way. It’s part of our tradition.”

But this year, that has come to an end.

Per the Daily Mail:

A spokesperson for the retailer told The Dallas Morning News: ‘In the spirit of inclusivity as it welcomes customers of all backgrounds, religions and traditions to celebrate the season.’

Seasoned employees within the retailers Dallas headquarters, amid the restructuring of the brand, have expressed to the New York Post that the 117-year-old history of Neiman Marcus is being wiped out with the breaking of a tradition that’s been going since almost 20 years into their launch.

They’re also pointing fingers to the CEO, Geoffroy van Raemdonck, who just last year announced five percent of the workforce would be cut despite record cash bonuses in the two years prior.

‘If Geoffroy and his team put as much time into running the business as they did on expressing viewpoints about DEI, we would be buying Saks or launching an IPO. Instead, my job is at risk because of our business failure,’ one employee told the outlet.

Just more left-wingery destroying western traditions.

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