Fox News host Megyn Kelly says Jesus and Santa are white

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  1. BigGameDamian

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    [video=youtube;7XYlJqf4dLI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XYlJqf4dLI[/video]

    Fox News host Megyn Kelly has made herself the center of a racial controversy by declaring that Jesus Christ and Santa Claus are white.

    On Wednesday night, Kelly was responding to an article by Slate writer Aisha Harris, who wrote an article entitled “ Santa Claus Should Not Be a White Man Anymore .”

    The popular news host told viewers of “The Kelly File,” her hit FNC program, “When I saw this headline, I kinda laughed and I said, ‘Oh, this is ridiculous. Yet another person claiming it's racist to have a white Santa.’ And by the way, for all you kids watching at home, Santa just is white. But this person is maybe just arguing that we should also have a black Santa. But, you know, Santa is what he is, and just so you know, we're just debating this because someone wrote about it, kids.”

    Of course, a number of critics were quick to point out that Santa Claus is a fictional character. And while he was based on St. Nicholas, a white man, his exact description is largely left up to individual interpretation.

    However, after a guest on Kelly’s show defended the Slate article, Kelly extended her argument to further claim that the historical figure Jesus Christ was in fact Caucasian:

    “Just because it makes you feel uncomfortable doesn't mean it has to change. You know, I mean, Jesus was a white man, too,” Kelly said. “He was a historical figure; that's a verifiable fact — as is Santa, I want you kids watching to know that — but my point is: How do you revise it, in the middle of the legacy of the story, and change Santa from white to black?”

    Unlike Santa, the racial heritage of Jesus Christ has been debated for years. Technically, the New Testament does not contain a description of his skin pigment, though most modern Western depictions do portray him as a white man. Though there is little to no factual or scholarly work on the biblical figure’s racial heritage, a 2011 BBC documentary “Son of God” attempted to create a modern composite of what Jesus might have looked like. The analysis concluded that such a historic figure would likely have had dark skin, based on the Middle Eastern desert climate in which the New Testament stories took place. “Experts have decided Jesus would have been anything but pearly white,” the BBC declared.

    Interestingly, Kelly’s opinion offering comes only days after she told Jay Leno, “I am a straight news anchor. I am not one of the opinion hosts at Fox.”

    Harris responded to Kelly’s broadcast , noting her piece was intended to be “a little tongue-in-cheek,” but nonetheless declared, “If you’re seriously emphatic that he is white and must remain white, there’s a good chance that your view of the rest of the world is just as limited and unimaginative. I mean, we are talking about a magical man who slides down your chimney every Christmas Eve. Just so we’re clear.”
     
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    Black Santa stole my Jordans

    hoop fam
     
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    I'm not sure I'd want to compare Jesus to Santa, unless you wanted to compare two fiction characters.
     
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    Jesus is white. It's the Boogie Man that is black.
     
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    Megyn Kelly must be a closet atheist, like Obama
     
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    Sounds fair and balanced to me
     
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    and Satan is apparently a Native American
     
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    jesus was jewish right?
     
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    yep
     
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    I'm pretty sure she's right about Santa. He originally was St. Nicholas, patron saint of children (270-343 AD). The mythology surrounding him is based in Norse mythology. I think it's safe to assume the Vikings and other Northern Europeans had very white skin.

    Slate, Mother Jones, and the rest that are trying to argue otherwise are living in fantasy land, and are trolling. Frankly they look like idiots.

    If there was a Jesus and he was a middle eastern Jew, he probably looked something like these guys:

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    Christians have every right to create their fictional character in their own image.
     
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    The image of Santa we have today is based off of a Coca Cola ad campaign.
     
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    if christians can create a white jesus, why cant someone create a black santa?

    the tooth fairy is a chinaman
     
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    yeah man, lots of brothers at the North Pole.../facepalm
     
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    I don't think so. There are plenty of pictures of Saint Nicholas.

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    Lots of Santas there too
     
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    I came across an article published in The Boston Phoenix a few years back and it’s too good not to share. The author explains how fat, jolly, red-suited Santa is actually the invented lead character in a Coca-Cola advertising campaign.
    Here’s a snippet:
    By the 1930s, Coca-Cola needed to re-evaluate its business plan. The more controversial aspects of the beverage had long been dealt with (as early as 1903, coca-bean extract was removed and caffeine took its place), but it was the Depression; beverage sales were slow — especially in the wintry months — and Coca-Cola needed a new hook and line to attract the American market.
    So, in 1931, Coca-Cola changed its target audience: from the adult looking for a pharmaceutical pick-me-up to the whole family. Coca-Cola was now a great taste to be enjoyed by everyone! To bring the point home, the company launched an extensive advertising campaign that pioneered the use of well-known artists as ad designers. Coca-Cola blitzed pharmacies and stores with promotional material suitable for the whole family.
    The most successful illustrations were by a Swedish artist named Haddon Sundblom, whose work depicted a portly white man in a red suit bringing joy to family and friends with a bottle of Coke. The figure in the illustrations was the first modern Santa.
    The “historical” origins of Santa obviously predate Coke’s ad campaign by several centuries, but it’s interesting that the Santa persona we’re all most familiar with is basically an embodied soda commercial.
    Here are a few other merry tidbits:
    Why do we decorate our homes with lights during the holidays? Thank Thomas Edison’s business partner.

    http://www.forbes.com/sites/daviddisalvo/2011/12/21/did-coke-invent-santa/
     
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    The lady on the right who tries to empathize with someone else's upbringing instead of having a knee-jerk reaction of ZOMFG POLITICAL CORRECTNESS gets shot down.

    and then jesus is white

    I have lost all ability to can even.
     
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