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Yet another movie making the Germans as the bad guys.


Just more jewish propaganda, this time being aimed at children.

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This movie was made by the generation who had fought World War II. I have German ancestry myself and I'm not offended. It reflects the generation who was in power in 1970, in charge of studios. Santa Claus is also German in this movie and so is his wife Jessica, but they are good people.

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I have a somewhat obvious German surname and grew up in the US during the 1970's. I got tired of people treating me poorly over something that happened decades ago with a nation (Germany) I never had an allegiance to. Been a while since I saw this and did not remember this Santa's origins until you mentioned it. Christmas time was a happy time overall for me.

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It's not really santa's origins. It's a version safe to show kids. I don't know how they would make stop animation of the actual story.

https://www.history.com/topics/christmas/santa-claus

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I realize all that.

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Did you know that about 60% US-Americans have german blood in their veins?
Ohhhh....oh. πŸ˜¨β€‹

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I know there's very little precedent in world history of Germans behaving badly, but this might help you:

https://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/europe/santa-claus-is-real-and-he-s-as-german-as-christmas-itself-1.2476673

It would follow that the local heavy would also be German. BTW, neither Rankin Jr. nor Bass were Jewish.


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Rankin Jr., Bass, and Muller were all from NYC, clearly influenced by jewish propaganda. Jewish propaganda is not only pushed by jews.

If you're looking for actual jews, yes they are indeed in the film, just go through the credits.

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I don't look for Jews on screen, on the street, in my nightmares, behind doors, or under my bed.

And here's some bad news for you - just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you!

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