❓WHAT HAPPENED: A museum in Britain published a blog post calling for Santa Claus to be “decolonised,” criticizing him as “colonial” white patriarch.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Brighton and Hove Museums, its Joint Head of Culture Change Simone LaCorbinière, and British taxpayers.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The blog post was published recently on Brighton and Hove Museums’ website.
💬KEY QUOTE: “The tale of a white, Western Santa who judges all children’s behaviour has problems.” – Simone LaCorbinière
🎯IMPACT: The museum’s woke critique of Santa Claus has sparked backlash, with critics calling it a misuse of taxpayer funds.
A blog post by Brighton and Hove Museums in the United Kingdom is under scrutiny for suggesting that Father Christmas, also known as Santa Claus, should be “decolonised.” The post, authored by Joint Head of Culture Change Simone LaCorbinière, complains that “a white, Western Santa who judges all children’s behaviour has problems.”
“[W]ho decided Santa should be the judge of children’s behaviour in every community? How can he assess, for example, Indigenous children practicing their own cultural traditions?” the blog post demands, apparently without irony.
Asserting that the Santa tradition “asks us to accept colonial assumptions of cultural superiority,” LaCorbinière goes on to suggest that there is something sinister in “having an old white man supervise the elves’ work” at Santa’s workshop. He argues that the traditions should be amended to “Put Santa to work in the factory alongside the elves [to show] him and the elves as equal.”
More broadly, LaCorbinière suggests that Santa should be recast as “a more diverse character”—presumably non-white—”who celebrates cultural exchange,” and that the concept of Santa “rewarding children based on a Western binary of ‘naughty/nice'” should be eliminated altogether. Santa should also be demoted to just one of many “winter gift-givers,” alongside several “Mother Christmases,” because “Patriarchy and colonialism went hand in hand” and it is necessary to “Show the next generation that men don’t have to be in charge.”
The museum, which received £900,000 (~$1,212,000) in taxpayer funding in October, has faced criticism for its stance since the blog post was publicized in the British press. “There are parts of the establishment in this country whom I genuinely believe are mentally unwell,” commented Sarah Pochin, a Member of Parliament (MP) for Nigel Farage‘s Reform Party. “Father Christmas is too white? … The Wokerati are becoming more deranged and detached from reality by the day.”
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