Not everything is about civil rights politics or labels.
I don't mean literal rights in the legal sense - I meant in the context of your claim that Christmas is pagan in origin, so in terms of dominant culture and who did what first, pagan winter celebrations (even Bodhi day for Buddhists) would then have as much a reason to be celebrated as newer holidays. Which, of course, was not the case as waves of forced religious conversion or death rolled through Europe. Though, the switch was not quick. Prior to Victorian England and Dickens, Christmas was not a major holiday specifically to further surpress pagan ties to Solstice and Yule, which lasted centuries.
While it sounds nice to think pagans are cool now, there's also
another thread in this forum about all the people practicing in secret. Sure, that's also a bit about their practices as a function of their methods, but if being pagan was so cool, I would be seeing solstice decoration ads on Instagram and getting spam about Cool Dec 21 Deals! and there would be local Solstice events (there are none near me). The Google Tag Managers on this forum mean the Ads profile database knows IRL (or tries to) who is on this forum, and will list our religion as "other" most likely.
Are we tolerated? Sure. But there's a lot of context that can change by the country, city, and block where you live that might make being public about it not cool to others and quickly marginalize individuals. Regardless of Wicked and Harry Potter softening the image just a touch.
Gremlins is a favourite Christmas movie. Maybe because the Mogwai are Chinese you can count it as pagan.
Yes! I've always had a soft spot for Gremlins as well. Good call on that, thank you.