Muslim Immigrants Get Santa Banned From School In The Name Of “Culture Diversity”

Joe Schoffstall | December 20, 2010

For students in St. Peter, Minn. Santa won't be visiting this year. The trip from Santa to the kids was cancelled after Muslim immigrants objected because they do not celebrate Christmas. According to the MinnPost, here's the reasoning behind it:

Santa Claus, as portrayed by Dennis Jackson, won't be visiting students at the Head Start classes in St. Peter this year. Jackson has made appearances the past four years at the classes for students who need help preparing for school, but this year officials said, "No, no, no." The reason: The classes have many immigrant children who don't celebrate Christmas, says the Mankato Free Press. Santa's a little frosted, the paper says. "It kind of burnt me up,” he said. The official explanation from Chris Marben, who coordinates regional Head Start programs through Mankato-based Minnesota Valley Action Council: “We have Somali families in the program. We’re respecting the wishes of families in the program.” She didn't say how many objections were made, but said more than one would be enough to cancel Santa. “The simple truth is that southern Minnesota has become a much more culturally diverse society than it was a few decades ago,” she told the paper. “Part of our challenge in Head Start is providing an environment where young children from many different cultures can all feel comfortable.”