War Against Christmas 2004 Competition [XV]: Then They Came For Santa

December 23, 2004

WAR                           AGAINST CHRISTMAS 2004 COMPETITION
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 Then They Came For Santa [Peter                          Brimelow]

Several readers report the story                          that a 7th grader at New Hampshire's                         Hampton Academy Junior High School was denied                          admission to the school's "Holiday Dance" because                          he went wearing a Santa Claus costume:

"Principal                          Fred Muscara said he told the boy he couldn't get into                          the dance because he was wearing the costume.

"'It was a holiday party,'                          said Muscara. [Send him a Holiday greeting] 'It was not a Christmas party. There is a separation of                          church and state. We have a lot of students that go to                          Hampton Academy Junior High that have different                          religions. We have to be sensitive to that.'" [Boy                          in a Santa suit asked to quit dance, by Patrick                          Cronin, The Hampton Union, December 21                          2004]

So "sensitive" does                          Muscara feel compelled to be that even secular aspects                          of the Christian tradition must be eradicated.

Interestingly, this item                          was picked up by The Drudge Report—indication that                         Big Foot Media is becoming aware of mounting                          resistance to the War Against Christmas out there in                          Americaland.

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