Posted on 12/10/2020 6:22:33 AM PST by rktman
Here's a recent news item that may appear isolated, but which provides a very clear object lesson in the character of those on the left. In a sense, it's also queerly germane to the holiday season – assuming we're still allowed to use the word "queerly" in this context.
Based on news reports and a video that began circulating on social media this week, apparently a masked, socially-distanced, politically-correct mall Santa recently brought a little boy to tears when he refused the child's request for a Nerf® gun for Christmas after being asked for his wish list.
Obviously, Santa's response was in keeping with the individual's personal disdain for firearms, and the liberal convention of presuming one's view is the only righteous one. Leave it to a liberal to impose his views and preferences upon a child who can't understand the dynamic at hand. I definitely empathize with the child, and I hope the incident doesn't ruin his Christmas – a holiday the guy in the Santa suit probably cherishes about as much as he does the Second Amendment.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Turns out that “Santa” showed up at the kid’s house the next day and presented him with a nerf-gun. (per story on Fox last night)
What the Nazis did to the Jews, Democrats will do to us.
Damage Control.
Seem to have seen a different santa was sent to smooth things out. Regardless, it still ain’t his place.
So was he fired?? He should have been, in spite of said “damage control”.
The demonizing/dehumanizing part has already begun; look at the howls from leftist commentators regarding those who voted for Trump (and this was while they were parroting the lie that China Joe had won).
The title indicates a work-in-progress; this was done a long time ago. This activist Santa isn’t the first to proclaim toy guns are bad...
ACT - Action for Children’s Television did the same in the 60s and 70s.
And don’t the “worst toys list” people always list toy guns and anything with a projectile?
Yes, but somehow TV screens are filled with girls in commercials playing with toy guns and bows & arrows...
but if the kid ask for a dildo it'd be OK... right?
No doubt. 😯
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