Last week I noticed something deeply disturbing.  As long as I’ve been living, Thanksgiving was a day to relax with family, friends, football, while enjoying great food.  It is the day when we express our gratitude and show appreciation.  What’s disturbing is how greed & excess invaded and took over the ethos of Thanksgiving.

It is sad, but 2012 will be remembered as the year, where last semblance of a boundary between the actual day of Thanksgiving and the formal commencement of the holiday shopping season finally collapsed. It wasn’t just the decision by some of the biggest retailers to move their opening hours earlier than ever before. For many customers, the exact time when the doors were unlocked was irrelevant, because Thanksgiving had already become completely subsumed in shopping mania. What difference does it make if the doors open at 8 p.m. or midnight, if you were already in line days earlier. Something is wrong with this picture.

Consider the example of the Kelley family in Fort Myers, Fla., so determined to sacrifice nothing of their quality of life while in quest for the perfect deal that they showed up in front of the local Best Buy’s doors on Monday, equipped with a dinner table.  It’s disturbing seeing so many people  waiting this week to get into stores that were already open. Again, something is wrong with this picture.

In closing, Black Friday’s prices aren’t invariably the lowest available, the whole thing is just one magnificent con job.  It’s unfortunate how people have been conditioned like Pavlov’s dogs to perfume and slobber on cue.  Given the present data that over 70% of households have little or no savings and carry a revolving credit debt of some kind I would say that the only ones getting a ‘deal’ are the retailers and their credit card companies.

What do you think?  Please share!

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