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Originally Posted by lowpost
Get real people. I want my "child" to have a "childhood". Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and the Toof Fairy are the fantasy & magic that make the occasion as well as childhood special. I don't feel that your child would be damaged by knowing or not knowing, but I do think that some will resent not having those special memories as they approach adulthood.
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White-only images can damage the self-esteem of Black children. Too many children already believe that there is a White Jesus, White angels, anything that we hold in high esteem. Those children are later going to grow out of the Santa Claus phase, but after they grow out of it and they’ve only seen a White Santa Claus, they internalize that. -
Julia Hare, a psychologist and co-founder of the Black Think Tank in San Francisco.
There is nothing special about teaching our children about Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy or the Easter Bunny. That is European nonsense and it contributes to the mentacide of which many of our people suffer. - Sundiata