Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Christmas, Retailers, And The Santa Claus Conspiracy :: essays research papers
 Christmas, Retailers, and the Santa Claus Conspiracy      Well it looks like it's that time of year again, when colourful lights  are hung on trees, families spend time together, and retailers swim naked  through their money. You guessed it, I'm talking about Christmas, one of the  many holidays that have lost their meaning to commercialization. Forget the  memory of Jesus Christ, now's the time to pay homage to the almighty buck.       Nowadays when someone thinks of Christmas or Easter the idea of  Christianity is one of the last to come into their mind (although I don't think  it could have been made much easier -- "Christ"ianity, "Christ"mas -- what kind  of minds are we dealing with?). It's far more likely that their first thoughts  will be about buying the perfect gifts, having the most eye-damaging house  decorations on the block, or having a hairy old fat man in red underwear  arrested for putting their child on his lap and whispering to them to tell him  what they "really" want (strangely enough there are some parents out there who  actually pay money each year to have this abuse inflicted upon their children).         The whole idea of Santa Claus is one of the scariest I've come across  and yet we embrace it. The entire story sounds like something you should  threaten your kid with if he doesn't want to eat his veggies. As I understand  it he's supposed to be a fat man wearing red underwear who is capable of sliding  down your chimney unharmed in order to quietly slip into your house while you're  sleeping. If he really existed I'd be sitting up with a loaded shotgun every  Christmas Eve, not dreaming of gifts while this lunatic could be slicing the  throats of everyone in my house! And to add to the horror he is said to use  "elves" to manufacture "toys" in a little "workshop" in the North Pole. This  entire elf story sounds like a softening cover-up fed to us as propaganda. The  truth of the matter is there's a Mafia hitman out there named Santa the Claw who  runs a sweatshop using illegal child labour to manufacture products in a remote  location where he can't be easily apprehended; or so that's what my skills of  deductive reasoning tell me. So why the cover-up? Simple. The retailers,  businessmen, and all the other bad people are all in on it since they realized  long ago the amount of money they could make by marketing the "Santa Claus" idea.  So like everything about the holiday, it reverts to money.  					    
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