Stock PhotoPhoto byPhoto by Tim Mossholder on UnsplashonUnsplash. I don't know about you, but there's something a little different about Christmas in Florida. Maybe it's all you've known, but let me tell you that it really is something unique. Replace snow with warm weather, and Christmas trees with palm trees and you've got yourself a Florida Christmas. It's very much like the one I grew up with in California, save for one major difference: Florida Man.
you want for christmas, and substitute teacher decided to tarnish the holiday for five and 6-year-old 6-year-old first-graders, going off on a grinch-like diatribe during a writing assignment about how santa isn t real. fake news. how reindeer can t fly, more fake news. and she didn t stop there. she told the students the easter bunny and tooth fairy aren t real either. more fake news. they now apologize and talk to her about her poor judgment? really, and fox news contributor rachel campos duffy is here, good to see you both. kathy, just tell me you don t see this is wrong. it s definitely wrong. i happen to be a certified teacher in new jersey, so i know the rules.
believe santa claus is real, yet racist enough to be freaked out that he isn t white. this really did take on a life of its own. i wonder if you plan on writing anything more about this. i wrote a response to kelly after the fact on wednesday on slate, and i think that kind of says it all. bauskcally just the fact that santa isn t real, and i think we need the larger point is that we need to start thinking outside of just the cultural norms of white always being the default, and that goes into not just fictional characters but also into everyday life and the way we perceive people of different ethnicities and different cultures. where do you think we ll be in ten years or 20 years? do you think what you re describing will become more common in. i hope so but i feel like there s really no way to tell. the world is changing, and