I think it's cool of them to include the holiday in their ad, but that article lost me here:
So you’d think that a national retailer would be praised for trying to reach out to its Muslim visitors and you’d also think that since Black Friday comes around Thanksgiving, an ostensibly “conservative” holiday,” they’d be excused for not putting baby Jesus in the carriage Toad drives in Mario Kart Wii on the first page of its Black Friday ad. Nope.
Sorry, but save the agendas. There is absolutely nothing "conservative" about Thanksgiving. It isn't even a religious holiday. It's a feast day honoring an event in early American history and intended to give everyone a day to simply be thankful and spend time with loved ones. That's it.
I am curious what else that douchebag believes, however. If a feast day, family and giving of thanks means "conservative" now, then what does "progressive" mean? A couple rice cakes, domestic violence and flipping the finger to everyone around you?