Saturday, December 23, 2017

The "Really" File - (Santa's Husband?)

Well you knew, based on the decadence of the day, that this was bound to be next--GAY SANTA's designed to brainwash children.....still targeting the youth.....
And GOD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth,
 and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.
Genesis 6:5
 
"On CNN's New Day Sunday, the show devoted a four-minute segment to the new children's
book Santa's Husband, which portrays Santa Claus as a gay man who gets married to another man. The segment included as guests the author, Daniel Kibblesmith, and illustrator Ashley Quach, with Kibblesmith recalling that he was partially inspired to write the book because of the complaints that are made each year about a "war on Christmas."
 
Minutes later, Blackwell introduced the segment:
Close your eyes – close your eyes with me and think of Santa and his spouse. Now, open them. This is the cover of the new book. Is this the image that popped in your head? This the cover of Santa's Husbanda new children's book that hits stores nationwide this 
From the "Really" File
holiday season
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After Blackwell asked the author what "inspired" him to write the book, Kibblesmith brought up talk of a fake "war on Christmas" as he answered:
It was sort of inspired by the annual tradition we have in this country of pretending that there's a giant war on Christmas, and that traditional Christmas is under attack. So, among other things, we were reading all of the news about the Mall of America hiring a black Santa Claus last year.
And me and my now-wife made a joke on Twitter that, if we ever had a child, they would only know about black Santa Claus – and if they saw a white Santa Claus at the mall, we would just
explain, "Well, that's his husband." And then Ashley and I knew each other from the internet and from her illustration already, and she jumped into my Twitter mentions and said, "Boom – new book."

 BLACKWELL: Yeah, and it's out now, available everywhere actually. So let me read a couple of pages here. It says, "Like any married couple, they have their disagreements, but they all manage to kiss and make up, usually over a plate of milk and cookies." Lifesite
REALLY?