ok, ur hopeless.
No, you are for saying Santa can be any color when he is objectively white.ok, ur hopeless.
He's whatever you want him to be, so he can mean all things to all people.
He's whatever you want him to be, so he can mean all things to all people.
He is objectively white.
He is objectively white.
Your pathetic and asinine deflection is noted.He is objectively white? When was the last time you saw him?
Your pathetic and asinine deflection is noted.
Oy vey!He's a tool to be used to spread Christianity and its morals to all people's of the world. Jesus's depiction has changed anywhere you put him, so as to enable other cultures to accept it.
Only an idiot would think that's a bad thing.
What's the matter? The cat got your tongue?
Your pathetic and asinine deflection is noted.
Oy vey!
Not the same argument.
The same argument would be that Jesus isn't white, which is correct.
Objectively Santa is white. By creation and by representation of Saint Nicholas a Greek.
Or are you saying that a white man can't be used to spread Christianity and it's morals (or lack there of) to all peoples?
Another pathetic and asinine deflection is noted.
How would you define "white"? Most Americans in the late 19th and the early 20th century considered only Protestant Northern Europeans such as the English and Germans as "white" while the Irish, Italians, Greeks, and such were considered not "white". I also doubt that a Greek born in Turkey would be considered "white" even by modern standards.
I thought all white folks looked the same!! :lamo
Just kidding.
Seriously, I didn't know that. That is interesting. Can you back that up with a reference? That's the first time I heard that.
Does Mickey Mouse wear gloves?
Is that what you are doing?Looks like you are getting enough notes to fill up a book!
Irrelevant.
And the appropriate question would be is Micky a black mouse?
Of which the answer is yes.
There's quite a lot of material on it. If you read articles, watch vids, and other such material from that time it's quite obvious. Of course it differed between regions, people, and social classes but the fact is that there's no "objectively" white as he claims. The concepts of race has changed over centuries and is still changing now.
They would be misrepresenting your initial concept but not the character itself. They Re not the same thing.
Wrong. Completely irrelevant as santa also has various orders of dress.Completely relevant. Your argument is that because the initial concept of Santa is white then Santa must be white. In other words the original set of details of a fictional concept sets the benchmark for it.
The initial concept of Mickey Mouse is without gloves. Does Mickey Mouse wear gloves?
Is that what you are doing?
How inane.
The initial concept was most likely thrown away if it was me. :lol: However, if I release the character looking a certain way that is how the character looks and while you can change his outfit, everything else about him should stay the same including his face, hair, race, sex, and other physical characters as they are who that character is and it should not be altered in any way from how I put it out or you are making your own character on top of mine and misrepresenting my creation.