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Did "big meany" anti-Santa post get deleted?
Updated September 2012.

Re: Did "big meany" anti-Santa post get deleted?
no. it is still there.
And, she is really dim.
Here
She also posted on the baby names board that if you don't want to share your name before your baby is born, it's obvious a horrid name that no one would like anyway.
Your response was great.
It's one thing if parents don't want to make a big deal out of Santa, and I actually applaud NOT using Santa as a ploy - the whole "If you don't behave, Santa won't bring you anything", bit.
However, making it about lying, dishonesty, etc.... this is yet another example of how f'd up people are getting that even something as innocent as Santa is now a "bad" thing.
It's people taking things WAY to seriously.
~Benjamin Franklin
DS dx with celiac disease 5/28/10
It seems like the OP is, by her adamant insistence on the whole "I don't DO the SANTA THING" and putting a great deal of thought and energy into NOT doing it, actually...well...spending a lot more time and effort on not doing Santa than people who just don't place a big emphasis on it and gradually let their kids grow out of it.
I also think there's a big difference between encouraging small children to have a sense of wonder and awe and belief in possibility and lying to them for some nefarious purpose (though I admit to being at a loss as to what nefarious purpose Santa could serve...increasing childhood obesity rates by demanding cookies, perhaps?)