Colleagues might ask, “was Santa Claus good to you”?
I consider briefly, “you mean thee Santa”? That sanctimonious, judgemental clown, produced and promulgated by corporate America as vehicle for annual mass consumption of soft drinks, fast food and *****? The Santa that personifies everything wrong with western society, brought forth during the annual ‘meaning’ that, thanks to him, has since been rendered meaningless? You mean that Santa?
Spending weekends loitering in malls making promises he has no intent on keeping – nor the wherewithal to do so Listening to the gimmie–gimmie, want–want from the youngest of children with pasted obligatory smile complicit in a con-game that borderlines *******.
Thankfully the “hustle and bustle” as it was once known is a scant eight weeks long. During Boxing Week, the Santa suit’s dry cleaned with bells on. Through February Santa can go to hell until Halloween, a week or so before Remembrance Day’s sanctity.
By mid-November the corporate puppet dons the suit once again Action packers of the annual holiday graffiti, temporarily dragged from basements, with hopes that the meaningless meaning might be remembered this year.
Santa should be thankful for summer letting kids just be kids, monsters at bedtime, animals at the supper table no longer bound by naughty/nice lists
We might shake the meaningless meaning one day perhaps next year and not bow to the corporate Santa ensuring we don’t remember how that feels.
I was Santa's helper for a weekend - decades ago. NEVER again. I've never forgotten that. If you want to spoil the meaning of Christmas once and for all - be a Santa for a day. The gimmie-gimmie is relentless. The meaning is I WANT. It was personally hard to witness. Sad really to be an accomplice to that.