Posted on 12/17/2009 5:43:55 PM PST by TaxPayer2000
Santa Claus has been accused of acting in ways that could "damage millions of lives".
As the man in red zooms around the planet delivering gifts, he is an unwitting promoter of obesity, unhealthy products, disease and even drink driving, according to an Australian academic.
"Other dangerous activities that Santa could be accused of promoting include speeding, disregard for road rules and extreme sports such as roof surfing and chimney jumping," says Dr Nathan Grills, public health fellow at Monash University's Department of Epidemiology and Preventative Medicine.
"Despite the risks of high speed air travel, Santa is never depicted wearing a seatbelt or helmet."
In a paper published by the British Medical Journal, Dr Grills says Santa's contemporary image became cemented in the public consciousness through a series of Coca Cola advertisements that began in the 1930s.
His image was subsequently used in tobacco advertising and, while most countries had moved to ban this, it was common to still see Santa pictured on Christmas cards with a pipe in hand.
A study found Santa Claus was the only fictional character that was more highly recognised by US children than Ronald McDonald.
"If Ronald McDonald can be so effective at selling burgers to children, we might expect Santa to be equally effective at selling other goods," Grills says.
"... Public health needs to be aware of what giant multinational capitalists realised long ago, that Santa sells and sometimes he sells harmful products."
Grills says countries like India are increasingly celebrating Christmas, and Santa's image could again be used to sell harmful products where there was less regulation of advertising.
Santa's "rotund sedentary image" also has the effect of making "obesity synonymous with cheerfulness and joviality" around the world, he says.
Children are also encouraged to leave out brandy, or other hard liquor, for a man who had to do a lot of travel and visit a lot of houses all in one night.
Amid a global swine flu pandemic, Grills says most people who stand in as Santa impersonators are not required to undergo a health check - and they get "kissed and hugged" by a succession of "snotty-nosed kids".
"We need to be aware that Santa has an ability to influence people, and especially children, towards unhealthy behaviour," he says.
"Given Santa's universal appeal, and reasoning from a public health perspective, Santa needs to affect health by only 0.1% to damage millions of lives."
Instead using a sleigh, Santa should be "encouraged to adopt a more active method to deliver toys - swapping his reindeer for a bike or simply walking or jogging", Grills says.
Santa should ride a bike?
Very sad to see an Australian with no sense of humour. It is also funny that his name is Dr Grills, and he rants about eating and obesity.
strange people there. But we already knew that just based on the kiwi freeper posts here @ fR.
What a sad sack this person is.............
Santa is an anagram of Satan folks...
So writeth a man who has probably never planted a foot outside of academia. College campuses, for the most part, are sick places that spread the mental illness of liberalism. Good grief.
Bah HUMBUG.
Nasty man, this doctor.
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