She say's they're both white, as indeed they are, even if neither is real, as I pointed out in a comment.
Not entirely clear why she felt a need to say, but all the same.
On the other hand, do Christian parents who are not white feel a need to portray Jesus otherwise to their children?
To portray Santa otherwise?
Do we care about the 'druthers of parents who are not Christian in this matter?
Unitarians, say?
Or in-the-closet atheist Methodist ministers?
My comment:
When you're right, you're right.
They are both white, even if neither one was or is a real
person.
Just as they have hair and eye color and even sex,
fictitious characters, mythical characters, etc are white, black, Chinese,
Indian (red or East), or whatever.
But that's hysterical, all the same.
Gump thinks Middle Easterners aren't
("necessarily"?) white?
Tell that to your Syrian restauranteur.
Actually, go LOOK at your Syrian restauranteur.
He thinks fictional characters "can be whatever you
want them to be"?
Try passing a quiz on David Copperfield with that attitude.
Merry Christmas, Happy Kwanzaa, or whatever, y'all.
I fully expect to be denounced as a bigoted racist.
Gump was a comment writer who opined otherwise.
"Megyn"?
Really?
Women are nuts about the spelling of girls' names, these days.
If they got to name the boys, too, there would be kids running around named "Goe," "Whylliam," and "Ghonny."
Btw, David, who put up the post at C&L, takes issue with Megyn with the following entirely faux au contraire.
And yet, Jews of Mediterranean descent are white.
And yet, she didn't say Jesus was a Swede.
Anything to avoid agreeing with the hated truth, Jesus was white and so was Santa.
(As well as St Nick and Kris Kringle.)
It just kills them.
Even whispering these things makes them explode.
Mediterranean men are white.
And Muslim is not a race.
"Megyn"?
Really?
Women are nuts about the spelling of girls' names, these days.
If they got to name the boys, too, there would be kids running around named "Goe," "Whylliam," and "Ghonny."
Btw, David, who put up the post at C&L, takes issue with Megyn with the following entirely faux au contraire.
Contrary to Kelly's assertions, Jesus Christ was a Jew of
Mediterranean descent and not the white European figure often depicted in
paintings and movies.
And yet, Jews of Mediterranean descent are white.
And yet, she didn't say Jesus was a Swede.
Anything to avoid agreeing with the hated truth, Jesus was white and so was Santa.
(As well as St Nick and Kris Kringle.)
It just kills them.
Even whispering these things makes them explode.
Mediterranean men are white.
And Muslim is not a race.
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