Jon Stewart's Reaction To Megyn Kelly's 'White Santa' Statement Is All We Need
For those of you who got hung up in the "lesbians can't order a cake, so they had to get a judge to do it for them " thread, you may have missed Megyn Kellys assertion that Santa Just Has to Be White or we all die moment. Jon Stewart seems fairly even handed in his comic treatment of all this silly nonsense.
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I suspect that a lot of people, who have learned who they are inside, aren't putting up with the politically correct bullshit anymore. They're no longer willing to concede that cultural and historic traditions and practices are either wrong or malleable.
"Multiculturalism" is on the way out... hopefully.
Oh! I forgot. All cultures are equal. My bad, comrade O'Brien.
http://paranormal.about.com/b/2008/12/13...
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Here is a picture of black Santa:
http://weekendamerica.publicradio.org/di...
Wikipedia does a pretty good treament of him, which seems to indicate he has been seen to have been in most countries north of the equator. Since I know that the white race has not been completely dominant in all of the Northern Hemisphere, I am guessing there are some radical non-white versions floating around:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Claus...
The bottom line is: He is a fictional character, and is depicted based on the perceptions of the viewer. By popular fiction, he is white, but by concept he could be coal black, brown, tan, or any other ethnic color and he would still be considered Santa Claus, or any one of a 1,000 other names. I think Jon's point was to that end. Megyn should not have opened her mouth on this one, or if it was "humorous" she failed utterly.
Then there's also this:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=...
Anyway, is it just me, or has there been a meteoric rise in the amount of bigotry and prejudice being expressed in the media lately? Maybe it's just that I've grown up and I'm paying more attention now, but I can't seem to recall this sort of thing being acceptable in the past. At least, not in my lifetime...