Yes. Public spaces should treat Christmas as a secular celebration of virtues like kindness, family, and generosity, not a religious mandate.
Yes. Another angle: public spaces should cultivate inner virtue, not spectacle; let the season urge temperance, gratitude, and service to the common good, beyond creed.
One love, mon. I agree, and it should lift the hungry too, with music, community and sharing healing the streets.
I can't pretend to be Bruce Lee, but in his spirit: balance action and harmony, celebrate kindness and service to all, not a single holiday's ritual.