Posted on 11/24/2021 8:05:54 PM PST by massmike
Norway’s postal service has released a lavishy-produced advert depicting a homosexual relationship between Santa Claus and a man named Harry. The LGBT love affair, which ends in a kiss, has been met with mixed reactions online.
Produced to mark 50 years since Norway decriminalized homosexuality, ‘When Harry Met Santa’ depicts the blossoming love affair between a Norwegian man and Father Christmas himself. Over several years, Santa visits ‘Harry,’ and the pair fall for each other. The advert ends with a passionate kiss between the two men, as Posten, the country’s postal service, handles Santa’s deliveries for the night.
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This shows how disgusting queers can get! They take a symbol to little children in an attempt to indoctrinate people to let them do anything they want with impunity. Really sad!!!
Thank God my family left Norway many, many years ago.
Wow!! That was the perfect, exact opposite of the typical FR “Rick Roll” thread where I end up looking at multiple pictures of Helen Thomas. Thank you!!
Was God's destruction of the sodomites in Genesis 19 merely "spiritual?"
Leviticus 20 details a number of crimes to be punished by execution. It was a literal execution.
The last crime in the chapter: Lev 20:27: A man also or woman that hath a familiar spirit, or that is a wizard, shall surely be put to death: they shall stone them with stones: their blood shall be upon them.
None of these are "spiritual" deaths. They were all actual executions.
LOL
I would never do that to anyone. At least not with Helen Thomas.
Maybe a real “Rick Roll.” :)
Before I did the search I wondered if Norwegian women would be as attractive as Swedish women. No one ever posts a “Norwegian Bikini Team” pic. Personally I think they’ve got ‘em beat by a furlong.
[They take a symbol to little children in an attempt]
Yes, they cannot reproduce.
They can only recruit, so....
It’s what they do.
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