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Is the idea of a gay Santa Claus “acceptable” now? Here’s what people said.

Author: Alex Bollinger

Fewer than half of the respondents in a new poll said that they thought it was “acceptable” for Santa Claus to be depicted as gay.

A YouGov poll asked 1714 adults in the U.K. whether they thought it would be acceptable or unacceptable for Santa to be depicted as being of a certain identity, like Black, Middle Eastern, female, or gay.

Related: The Norwegian Postal Service’s gay-themed Christmas ad is going viral

23% of people said that it’s “unacceptable” to portray St. Nick as Black, 22% said the same about a Middle Eastern Santa, and 41% said that it’s unacceptable to portray Santa as gay. The most unacceptable identity for Santa, though, was female, with 54% of respondents.

Only 39% of people said it was “acceptable” for Santa to be gay, and 27% said it was “acceptable” for Santa to be a woman. About 50% of people said it was acceptable for Santa to be portrayed as part of any ethnic group other than white, and 80% said it was acceptable for Santa to be white.

Gay and bi people, though, were much more accepting. Fully 76% of queer people in the poll said that it’s acceptable to portray Santa as gay. 50% said Santa can be a woman – almost twice as high as the rate for the general population.

Over 60% of LGB respondents said that it was “acceptable” for Santa to be portrayed as Black, Middle Eastern, South Asian, or East Asian, at least ten percentage points above what the general population said for each of those identities.

The question came up after the Norwegian postal service Posten released an ad with a gay Santa Claus portrayal last month. The ad was controversial, with some people calling it “disturbing” and saying it “sexualized” Santa.

That wasn’t the first time Santa Claus was portrayed as gay. In 2017, Late Show with Stephen Colbert writer Daniel Kibblesmith published a children’s book entitled Santa’s Husband, where Santa was a Black man with a white husband.

In 2013, then-Fox News host Megyn Kelly insisted that Santa Claus and Jesus Christ were both white while discussing an essay by writer Aisha Harris.

“Jesus was a white man, too,” Kelly insisted. “It’s like we have, he’s a historical figure that’s a verifiable fact, as is Santa, I just want kids to know that. How do you revise it in the middle of the legacy in the story and change Santa from white to Black.”

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Author: Alex Bollinger

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My name is David but my online nick almost everywhere is Altabear. I'm a web developer, graphic artist and outspoken human rights (and by extension, mens rights) advocate. Married to my gorgeous husband for 12 years, together for 25 and living with our partner of 4 years, in beautiful Edmonton, Canada.

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