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2013-12-16 11:22 AM

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Subject: Santa and Racism

So I just read this article and it raised some issues: http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/16/us/new-mexico-teacher-black-santa/index.html?hpt=hp_c2

1.  How can a teacher be so dumb?

2.  How can a High School  student not know that Santa is fictional and this teacher is FOS.

 

To me, I think the second question is more alarming.  



2013-12-16 11:24 AM
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Originally posted by velocomp

So I just read this article and it raised some issues: http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/16/us/new-mexico-teacher-black-santa/index.html?hpt=hp_c2

1.  How can a teacher be so dumb?

2.  How can a High School  student not know that Santa is fictional and this teacher is FOS.

 

To me, I think the second question is more alarming.  

I quit trying to figure out why people say stupid things???

2013-12-16 12:41 PM
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Originally posted by velocomp

So I just read this article and it raised some issues: http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/16/us/new-mexico-teacher-black-santa/index.html?hpt=hp_c2

1.  How can a teacher be so dumb?

2.  How can a High School  student not know that Santa is fictional and this teacher is FOS.

 

To me, I think the second question is more alarming.  

I quit trying to figure out why people say stupid things???




X2.

I'm not sure how anyone, whether it's a teacher in some school in New Mexico or an anchor on Fox, can think, in this day and age, that there's any good that can come from saying something like the comments mentioned in the article. The level of sensitivity to this stuff is completely off the charts.

2013-12-16 1:21 PM
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I figure this argument will be settled in 9 days when Tuwood captures Santa on his home surveillance system. 

2013-12-16 2:06 PM
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This thread really needs the clip from Family Guy with all of the little international kids arguing about why Santa can't be a certain race, but Google is letting me down.
2013-12-16 2:49 PM
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Originally posted by jford2309

I quit trying to figure out why people say stupid things???




This.



2013-12-16 3:01 PM
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2013-12-16 4:05 PM
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Teacher made a mistake.

Meygn Kelley is an idiot.

2013-12-16 4:13 PM
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Teacher made a mistake.

Meygn Kelley is an idiot.




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2013-12-17 7:57 AM
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Originally posted by Left Brain

I figure this argument will be settled in 9 days when Tuwood captures Santa on his home surveillance system. 

I have something special set up for him.  hehe

2013-12-17 7:59 AM
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Teacher made a mistake.

Meygn Kelley is an idiot.

But she is cute.  



2013-12-17 8:08 AM
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Originally posted by velocomp

So I just read this article and it raised some issues: http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/16/us/new-mexico-teacher-black-santa/index.html?hpt=hp_c2

1.  How can a teacher be so dumb?

2.  How can a High School  student not know that Santa is fictional and this teacher is FOS.

 

To me, I think the second question is more alarming.  

So, I'm going to split one hair here.  I don't see this as racist.  Racism is the belief that one race is superior to another and I don't necessarily see the statement being that black people can't be Santa because whites are better.

OK, now I'm trying to understand that Santa is fictional thing.  I just saw him at the mall last night and he was definitely real.  :-P

2013-12-17 8:36 AM
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Originally posted by jford2309

Originally posted by velocomp

So I just read this article and it raised some issues: http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/16/us/new-mexico-teacher-black-santa/index.html?hpt=hp_c2

1.  How can a teacher be so dumb?

2.  How can a High School  student not know that Santa is fictional and this teacher is FOS.

 

To me, I think the second question is more alarming.  

I quit trying to figure out why people say stupid things???

I bet that freed up a lot of time.

2013-12-17 9:14 AM
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2013-12-17 9:36 AM
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For me, I could not care less what color one thinks Santa is or was, but it was the "Jesus was a white man" comment that burst a vein for me.
2013-12-17 9:39 AM
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As usual, much ado about nothing.



2013-12-17 10:31 AM
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Originally posted by tuwood

Originally posted by velocomp

So I just read this article and it raised some issues: http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/16/us/new-mexico-teacher-black-santa/index.html?hpt=hp_c2

1.  How can a teacher be so dumb?

2.  How can a High School  student not know that Santa is fictional and this teacher is FOS.

 

To me, I think the second question is more alarming.  

So, I'm going to split one hair here.  I don't see this as racist.  Racism is the belief that one race is superior to another and I don't necessarily see the statement being that black people can't be Santa because whites are better.




As long as we're splitting hairs...
Racism doesn't always mean that you believe one race to be superior to another. I think that's a pretty commonly-held belief, but it's incorrect. Most dictionaries have two definitions for racism. For example, from Websters:
Full Definition of RACISM

1: a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race

2: racial prejudice or discrimination



Honestly, I think the second definition is more important than the first, because, while the first one deals with a person's opinions, the second deals with actual treatment of and actions towards the person of the other race. If a person hates Jews because they think Jews are evil or inferior or whatever, that's too bad, but honestly, as long as they keep their belief to themselves, it doesn't affect me at all. Discrimination, on the other hand, can affect my ability to get a job or an apartment or any number of things.

I don't really know if Megyn Kelly is racist. My personal opinion, and it's just an opinion, is that anyone who's feels so strongly that there can only be one "correct" race for a fictional character is probably a racist.

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2013-12-17 11:10 AM
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Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn
Originally posted by tuwood

Originally posted by velocomp

So I just read this article and it raised some issues: http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/16/us/new-mexico-teacher-black-santa/index.html?hpt=hp_c2

1.  How can a teacher be so dumb?

2.  How can a High School  student not know that Santa is fictional and this teacher is FOS.

 

To me, I think the second question is more alarming.  

So, I'm going to split one hair here.  I don't see this as racist.  Racism is the belief that one race is superior to another and I don't necessarily see the statement being that black people can't be Santa because whites are better.

 

As long as we're splitting hairs... Racism doesn't always mean that you believe one race to be superior to another. I think that's a pretty commonly-held belief, but it's incorrect. Most dictionaries have two definitions for racism. For example, from Websters: Full Definition of RACISM 1: a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race 2: racial prejudice or discrimination Honestly, I think the second definition is more important than the first, because, while the first one deals with a person's opinions, the second deals with actual treatment of and actions towards the person of the other race. If a person hates Jews because they think Jews are evil or inferior or whatever, that's too bad, but honestly, as long as they keep their belief to themselves, it doesn't affect me at all. Discrimination, on the other hand, can affect my ability to get a job or an apartment or any number of things. I don't really know if Megyn Kelly is racist. My personal opinion, and it's just an opinion, is that anyone who's feels so strongly that there can only be one "correct" race for a fictional character is probably a racist.

You had me right up until the last sentence.  

I have known some racists in my day, and a statement about a fictional character being depicted as white in virtually every setting throughout history is not racist in my book.

2013-12-17 12:53 PM
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Originally posted by Left Brain

As usual, much ado about nothing.

Yep, and once again, people are clamoring for their dismissal.  Nothing speaks louder to trying to educated or show some tolerance to people that make stupid statements than taking them from their livelihood, ruining their reputation and possible chances at future employment, strip them from their means of income and all the possible repercussions from that...

It's SO easy to say "FIRE THEM!" as an outsider just because you don't like what they said.  Not sure if they realize, in these times, how precarious getting fired/laid off can be.

Stupid comment, stupid reactions.  Typical.

2013-12-17 12:57 PM
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Santa can be black, IMO.

Shoot we have white, black, Asian, Indian, old, young, female, male, little person Elvises (Elv-ie?) in Vegas.  Whatever your taste, we have an Elvis for you!  And Elvis WAS real.



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2013-12-17 1:14 PM
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Originally posted by Kido

Santa can be black, IMO.

Shoot we have white, black, Asian, Indian, old, young, female, male, little person Elvises (Elv-ie?) in Vegas.  Whatever your taste, we have an Elvis for you!  And Elvis WAS real.

Yeah, but Elvis is dead so it's ok.



2013-12-17 1:22 PM
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2013-12-17 2:05 PM
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Originally posted by Kido

Santa can be black, IMO.

Shoot we have white, black, Asian, Indian, old, young, female, male, little person Elvises (Elv-ie?) in Vegas.  Whatever your taste, we have an Elvis for you!  And Elvis WAS real.

Coke is the real racist here.  They are the ones who made him white!!!  

http://www.coca-colacompany.com/holidays/the-true-history-of-the-modern-day-santa-claus

2013-12-17 2:42 PM
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Originally posted by Kido

Santa can be black, IMO.

Shoot we have white, black, Asian, Indian, old, young, female, male, little person Elvises (Elv-ie?) in Vegas.  Whatever your taste, we have an Elvis for you!  And Elvis WAS real.

Yeah, but Elvis is dead so it's ok.




That's what he wants us to think.
2013-12-17 4:14 PM
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Originally posted by tuwood

Originally posted by jmk-brooklyn
Originally posted by tuwood

Originally posted by velocomp

So I just read this article and it raised some issues: http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/16/us/new-mexico-teacher-black-santa/index.html?hpt=hp_c2

1.  How can a teacher be so dumb?

2.  How can a High School  student not know that Santa is fictional and this teacher is FOS.

 

To me, I think the second question is more alarming.  

So, I'm going to split one hair here.  I don't see this as racist.  Racism is the belief that one race is superior to another and I don't necessarily see the statement being that black people can't be Santa because whites are better.

 

As long as we're splitting hairs... Racism doesn't always mean that you believe one race to be superior to another. I think that's a pretty commonly-held belief, but it's incorrect. Most dictionaries have two definitions for racism. For example, from Websters: Full Definition of RACISM 1: a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race 2: racial prejudice or discrimination Honestly, I think the second definition is more important than the first, because, while the first one deals with a person's opinions, the second deals with actual treatment of and actions towards the person of the other race. If a person hates Jews because they think Jews are evil or inferior or whatever, that's too bad, but honestly, as long as they keep their belief to themselves, it doesn't affect me at all. Discrimination, on the other hand, can affect my ability to get a job or an apartment or any number of things. I don't really know if Megyn Kelly is racist. My personal opinion, and it's just an opinion, is that anyone who's feels so strongly that there can only be one "correct" race for a fictional character is probably a racist.

You had me right up until the last sentence.  

I have known some racists in my day, and a statement about a fictional character being depicted as white in virtually every setting throughout history is not racist in my book.




Sure, it's my opinion of her, and it could be wrong. I find it hard to believe that a grown woman and a journalist (ok, she works for FOX, so I use the term loosely, but still... ) would feel that strongly about Santa Claus. That tirade was coming from somewhere deep down, and it wasn't her deep abiding love of Kris Kringle. I suppose one could argue that it was a rant against "political correctness" rather than being "about" Santa, which is certainly possible. I just felt like, "wow, this topic has engendered some awfully strong feelings in this woman" and it's hard to believe that it was just about Santa.
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