‘Twas a few weeks before Christmas and all through the mall
The Liberal Elite were showing their gall.
Secular decorations were hung overhead;
Starbucks had no crosses, just cups that were red.
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Clerks were scattered around this consumer maze;
No “Merry Christmas,” just “Happy Holidays;”
And my wife with her latte and me with my Coors
Brought our kids to our last hope in the center floor.
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Around the Food Court stretched such a tremendous line;
I stood with my kids to give them a childhood like mine.
Of course, my kids were annoying little spawn,
But I ate my feelings and a Cinnabon.
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After hours on my phone to ignore my runts,
We finally made it to the very front;
When my eyes did behold such a terrible sight!
I instantly Tweeted to Bart (comma) Breit.
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At first, I was certain it was my Santa Claus,
But then the color of his skin did give me pause;
The shape was the same from his hat to his belly,
But I was oh-so-not-ready for this particular jelly.
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His suit was red, his eyes did twinkle with light,
But his whiskers were the only thing that were white!
It was a Black man dressed in the traditional flair,
Dark as the guy who tried to give us all health care.
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Seeing that rosy glow under ebony cheeks
Was so disconcerting, I just couldn’t speak;
But Anglo culture was in danger, I had no choice;
I summoned my entitlement and found my voice:
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“This affront to Kris Kringle is an epic fail;
The character appeal depends on him being pale;
I will boycott this space, so will all my friends,
We’ll make the Mall of America great again!”
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But to my surprise, my kids tugged on my sleeve;
It turns out they really did not want to leave;
They did not care that our traditions had been forsaken;
They still wanted their candy canes and their pictures taken.
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I tried to explain to them that not All Santas Matter,
When the faux Claus responded to the clatter.
He approached with a smile and an outstretched hand
(Clearly a thug about to make some cruel demands.)
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“Hello children, and may I say ho, ho, ho!
I really wish you didn’t have to go, go, go;
Just because I’m different, doesn’t mean that I’m wrong;
We can still have holiday treats and sing Christmas songs.”
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“Santa is the spirit of joy, of giving and fun;
These qualities should be shared by everyone;
My face is every color, every shape, every creed;
The only things excluded are selfishness and greed;”
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“For I am an idea that binds us all together;
We create such warmth in the coldest of weather;
Inspired by the birth of a Middle Eastern Jew.”
“No!” I proclaimed, “I’m sure Jesus was white, too.”
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So I bravely stopped listening and turned away;
I pushed my family into our Honda sleigh,
Letting out one final shout as we drove out of sight,
“Merry Christmas to all…but mostly the alt-right!”
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C.J. Tuor is a frequent contributor to The Second City Network. He is a founding member of “Hitch*Cocktails” at The Annoyance Theater and “Clued In: An Improvised Murder Mystery” at Judy’s Beat Lounge.