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@TheBob912 i dont want to talk down to you, but you do realise christmas is everywhere in our faces, on tv, decorations, christmas songs, christmas dinner, santa, nativity plays. christmas trees, i think this segment recognises that most children watching know about christmas already, its trying to make kids aware that not everyone celebrates the same holiday, people who over complain about pc-ness always come across like "oppressed white middle class christian male is oppressed!"
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The biggest piece of PC propaganda poo-poo I have seen in a very long time. Even though all of us are in a "holiday season" almost completely, if not exclusively because of Christmas, that particular holiday had but 1 (ONE!) single child speak to it - and at the very end, no less! 3 acclaimed Kwanzaa (which no one had ever heard of a couple decades ago), 2 noted "Three Kings Day" (huh?), a few glowingly noted Ramadan (in which a child mentions GOD - oh the horror!), & 3 spoke of Hanukah.
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Dorthy, Christmas!
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Wait, isn't Ramadan in the summer time?
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UM.
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I'm not racist, but what is 3 Kings day?
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@Tcia23 SERIOUSLY REALLY?!! WOW LUCKY DUDES! AND DUDETS
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@Applebaum im 12 and i still watch sesame street
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@0neofthem racist or what?!
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"At Kwanzaa, my family eats fried chicken and watermelon while discussing how some body called "the white man" is keeping us down."
So many little kids, so many varying stages of dental maturity. (Best contrast: the Three Kings Day boy at 1:15 with the Ramadan kid right after him. ROTFL!)
That's the thing about little kids--they can have half their teeth missing and somehow still manage to be beautiful. The rest of us? Can't really pull that one off.
Marbles471 3 years ago 7
That's so cute.
cne08 3 years ago 6