New Jordans 2012 Anti-Valentine's Day Celebrations Gain Wide

by anonymous on 2012-03-08 09:45:15

It is usually widely reported that anti-Valentine's Day celebrations are gaining in size and popularity. Some people in many locations across the globe are averse to the celebration of Valentine's Day. Recently, this widespread antagonism has evolved significantly into a movement. The apathy or at least antipathy has taken on varying proportions around the world, with some opting to educate themselves about celebrating the event while others engage in passive protests by wearing signs showing their vehemence against the concept. Yet another category of antagonists participates in processions — demonstrations carrying placards proclaiming their gospel which condemns the practice. This wave against Cupid has assumed considerable magnitude in recent times.

As part of the anti-Valentine's Day celebrations, if you need further information, you can follow this link: http://www.slnb8.cn/lt/boke.asp?jh54mf68dv.showtopic.83497.html. Among those who may listen to learn more about music with an angry tone or watch feature films devoid of any treatment of love, some may continue discussions at gatherings organized for additional details on cooking Chinese food as an alternative to celebrating Valentine's Day.

It has been found that those who are supporters of anti-Valentine's Day celebrations have had bitter experiences during moments of joy. Some may have been jilted in love or had unhealthy experiences with their partners or friends. Others might have been repeatedly wronged by the opposite sex. Again, there are many who, due to their faith, philosophy, or preferences, disapprove of the institution of love and relationships. For instance, the other day I met a multifaceted gentleman in his early thirties who is contrary to the concept of love, relationships, or even marriage. People like him believe that marriage and relationships, and for that matter society, are artificial institutions created by man because nature never intended it. A large majority of anti-Valentine's Day agitators more or less subscribe to one of these contentions.

Recently, anti-Valentine's Day celebrations are gaining popularity worldwide. This is against the context of the growing popularity of Valentine's Day celebrations across the global spectrum. The commercialization of the celebration could be the primary cause of dissention among some leftist, forward-thinking thinkers and activists. A high number of branded items targeting the event are vigorously promoted, making the occasion one for profiteering. Some base their criticism on this principle. Paradoxically, as the vehemence against the commercialization of Valentine's Day gathers momentum, the anti-Valentine's Day celebration itself has metamorphosed into another opportunity for commercialization and profit-mongers. Some who oppose this practice are parents who believe in the actual benefit or commitment; they hold that this commercialized, unrealistic, or media-generated activity is hollow, a sham, and they delight in avoiding it.

(Note: The original text appears to include several grammatical errors and awkward phrasings. The translation above attempts to clarify and streamline the content while maintaining the original meaning.)