To that end, Starbucks has chosen to remove all vestiges of Christmas from its cups, with its VP Jeffrey Fields saying "it wanted to usher in the holidays with a purity of design that welcomes all our stories."
What the what? It's a BLANK CUP you moron, there is NO STORY on it and that's kinda the frickin' point here
Did you actually read the stories on this?
Is the OP taken from that religious guys Facebook page?
"The company, however, retains that their cups were meant to be a blank canvas for customers to create their own stories, inspired by the doodles and designs that customers have drawn on white cups for years.
"In the past, we have told stories with our holiday cups designs," Jeffrey Fields, Starbucks vice president of Design & Content, said in a statement. "This year we wanted to usher in the holidays with a purity of design that welcomes all of our stories."
http://www.cnbc.com/2015/11/09/starbucks-holiday-red-cup-brews-controversy-on-social-media.html
"Josua Feuerstein, an Arizona-based evangelist, posted a Facebook video that has been viewed 12 million times by Monday morning that lamented the lack of a Christian message on the red cups with traditional green logo.
"Do you realize that Starbucks wanted to take Christ and Christmas off of their brand-new cups?" Feuerstein asked. "That's why they're just plain red."
...Starbucks said it has adopted holiday designs since 1997, this year with a bright poppy color at the top becoming a darker cranberry at the bottom.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2015/11/09/starbucks-christmas-cups/75445122/
Instead of putting ornaments and snowflakes on the cup, they just made it red.
Religious people seem to be looking for a symbol to vent their spleen against, or to ascribe some kind of anti christian motives to starbucks.
It's not like Starbucks isn't changing their cups for the holidays, they are just using a spartan design.
An it seems starbucks is just looking at it from a design decision.
It's like you choosing between santa wrapping paper or plain green wrapping paper because those two rolls were on sale, and if you choose plain green wrapping paper then someone else is going to say "see! you're anti santa! you're part of the pc crowd removing symbolism from the holidays!"
You're first response would probably be "it's cheaper, and I thought it looked nicer."
But then someone comes along and starts an internet forum thread saying "MORON! It's supposed to wrap a present! That's the entire point! You need a new job! When you have to go through the linguistic hoop jumping like that it shows your motives are bs! You should have simply said 'I chose this because it's just wrapping paper to cover a present.' But telling me anything else? Puhleeeeese."
So I wonder if you've read the stories, or just lifted the OP from somewhere else to get mingle people to respond a certain way.