We aren’t even past Thanksgiving, but the cringe-inducing leftist Christmas ad campaigns are in full swing.
A new Christmas advertisement by Boots — a UK-based pharmacy chain owned by Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc — is taking heat for what some labeled anti-white racism. As a possible barometer to measure the public’s response, WBA stock seems to have taken a tumble in the days following its release.
The ad features Adoja Andoh — a black actress known for referring to King Charles III’s royal coronation last year as “terribly white” — stepping into the role of Mrs. Claus.
She finds her husband Santa — white, lazy and asleep — has not properly prepared for Christmas, leaving the workshop to be managed by a strong black woman accompanied by her many gender-neutral elves who use they/them pronouns.
After rushing to make all the gifts just in time for Santa Claus to wake up and take to his sleigh, Andoh ends the ad asking viewers, “You thought it was all him?” […]
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