Santa Claus forced to cancel worldwide delivery due to climate change
Taking a truly unprecedented step, Santa Claus (a.k.a. Kris Kringle, Papai Noel, Old Saint Nickolas, Father Christmas, and other aliases) announced today that, though his heart is breaking, he will not be able to deliver toys to deserving Christian children this year because of the enormous and vast human-caused climatic changes worldwide.From the very moment they perceive language, most Christian children understand Santas incredible spy-gathering capabilities. In some cultures, youth learn that Santa knows when you are sleeping, and he knows when youre awake. Children grow up terrified that Santa, through his snoops, knows if youve been bad or good. And because of this, Santa warns children that they must be good for goodness sake. Related These 10 lesbian Christmas movies will add some sapphic cheer to your holidays This year, as in years past, Santa created his lists examining who has been good and who has been bad. After checking them twice, he found that, though most young people earned acceptance onto the good list, most adults, regardless of religious or non-religious background, nonetheless landed on the bad list. Because of these naughty adults, Santa felt he had no other choice but to cancel his scheduled toy delivery for all the good Christian children.Santa feels really, really pissed off by humankinds failure to heed the perennial dire warnings of most reputable scientists of the deadly consequences of our overuse and unsustainable abuse of fossil fuels as energy sources, and our overdependence on animal-based agriculture that emits large amounts of carbon dioxide, and the raising of livestock emits great quantities of methane gas into the environment. Dive deeper every day Join our newsletter for thought-provoking commentary that goes beyond the surface of LGBTQ+ issues Subscribe to our Newsletter today Even if Santa had decided not to punish people by withholding toys this year, he would not be able to make his yearly rounds on Christmas Eve. Due to dwindling ice caps at the North Pole, the length of runway needed for Santas trusty reindeer team has shrunk to the point where it no longer provides enough space for a successful takeoff and landing.Just yesterday, Santa conducted a trial liftoff, and all eight reindeer landed headfirst into the waters of melting landscapes. Now, poor Blitzen, Comet, Cupid, Dasher, Dancer, Donner, Prancer, Rudolph, and Vixen lie in their beds suffering from bacterial pneumonia, and their prognoses for full recovery appear doubtful. Even last year on Christmas Eve, though the team took off from Santas private runway, Rudolphs usually reliable red nose was barely bright enough to pierce through the increasingly thick layer of smog and soot encircling the Earth.On numerous occasions, Rudolph nearly crashed the team into mountain peaks and large buildings due to lowered visibility. All the reindeer and even Santa himself have developed severe cases of asthma and emphysema from inhaling toxic fumes over the years.With all of the problems plaguing Santa this year, the Elves have added to his woes by filing a joint lawsuit against their employer. Global warming has increased to the point that many of the Elves have fainted from heat exhaustion in Santas workshop as they make toys, and they are demanding higher wages and better working conditions. Though Santa Claus will not be landing on your roofs, shimmying down chimneys, and quietly placing presents beneath Christmas trees (which he would rather you leave in the ground since trees clean the air), he does give humankind a poignant proverb from Indigenous rights activists, which if taken to heart, is much more valuable than any mere material gift to the future of life on this planet and into space:Only after the last tree has been cut down,only after the last river has been poisoned,only after the last fish has been caught,only then will you learn that you cannot eat money.And to all a clean, safe, and sustainable tomorrow.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.