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Santa is white. Is it wrong?

Can you please explain definition of white person then?

Same as any identity. You need to meet two conditions. One, you have to consider yourself part of that group. Two, other members of that group must consider you part of it. If either condition isn't met, you're not part of it.
 
Same as any identity. You need to meet two conditions. One, you have to consider yourself part of that group. Two, other members of that group must consider you part of it. If either condition isn't met, you're not part of it.

You made it even more confusing. So if some crazy nutbar black guy for some reason thinks he is white then he is no black anymore? Come on man...
 
Same as any identity. You need to meet two conditions. One, you have to consider yourself part of that group. Two, other members of that group must consider you part of it. If either condition isn't met, you're not part of it.

I'm no longer white. My decision
 
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I am not sure why some people crying racism here. Same with Jesus. It makes no sense to make/imagine/portray Jesus or Santa as not white IMHO.

Why are you white? First of all it is stupid to bring up race as though white people own Santa and Jesus. The fact that she lied about her comments makes it even worse. So Megyn said she was just joking. Come on anyone who watches the clip knows that she wasn't joking. Nor is she right! Santa Claus is an imaginary person but St. Nichols was Greek which means that most likely he was olive skin and not what most people consider white. I believe that Coca Cola commercialized Santa as a big white jolly fat guy but since Santa isn't real there can be other depictions of Santa so there is no need to Megyn to claim he is white and we shouldn't be afraid of it. It seems as though Megyn is the person who is afraid of a black Santa or a brown Santa? Why is she so worried about Santa being depicted as a black Santa? Hmm..

So to Megyn who lives in a white world Santa is white but perhaps in another country Santa is brown/black/olive skin.

Of course it doesn't make sense for a white person because that is how they have always portrayed Santa and Jesus. No one knows what race Jesus was but many historians believe he was most likely brown/olive skinned just like the inhabitants in the area he was. However no one really knows and it seems silly to lay claim to it because there are no pictures (photos) of Christ.
 
Santa Claus is an imaginary person but St. Nichols was Greek which means that most likely he was olive skin and not what most people consider white. .

There is more then one theory about Santa Claus origins. Dutch Sinterklaas, Scandinavian Odin, British Father Christmas, Russian Ded Moroz and so on. And even St.Nicholas could have been very white given that he was wearing all body covering robes and not getting his skin much exposure to sun.
 
You made it even more confusing. So if some crazy nutbar black guy for some reason thinks he is white then he is no black anymore? Come on man...

I know English isn't your first language, but come on. Or did you purposely skip this?

other members of that group must consider you part of it.
 
Same as any identity. You need to meet two conditions. One, you have to consider yourself part of that group. Two, other members of that group must consider you part of it. If either condition isn't met, you're not part of it.

I know English isn't your first language, but come on. Or did you purposely skip this?

You clearly say if EITHER condition isn't met. Did you purposely skip this?
 
I know English isn't your first language, but come on. Or did you purposely skip this?

Is English your first language? You are the one who clearly stated that both conditions had to be met.

So is it that one condition has to be met? Because if that is the case, then you are a white person, as others would maybe consider you white.
 
You clearly say if EITHER condition isn't met. Did you purposely skip this?

If either condition isn't met, than you AREN'T member of a group. In other words, both conditions NEED to be meet. Jesus ****ing Christ, I'm going to have to start using simpler sentences for the dunces, clearly.
 
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