¿Dónde esta Santa Claus?

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    1. [The song **”Feliz Navidad”** was released in **1970** by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter **José Feliciano**. It has since become a beloved Christmas classic.](https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=eeda6d113113b62624021fd9945bf46da1e00a703afef48679f67fce841c4374JmltdHM9MTc2NTQ5NzYwMA&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=4&fclid=0933c278-2894-6a6d-2440-d3ce29426b25&psq=feliz+navidad+song+release+date&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc29uZ2ZhY3RzLmNvbS9mYWN0cy9qb3NlLWZlbGljaWFuby9mZWxpei1uYXZpZGFk&ntb=1) Are they just finding out about this song now and getting upset about it??? SERIOUSLY??!!!

    2. Zealousideal_Fuel_23 on

      This song is older than me and has been a staple of mall christmas carols for literally as long as I can remember.. Also, is a fun little thing in the middle of all the mediocre 50s and 60s or Victorian songs they normally play.

      They should play Christmas Time in Hollis Queens next time. I’m sure he won’t have mysterious problems with that; it’s in English.

      EDIT: OMG, I looked this guy up. He literally said: “Black people would be welcome to join his church as long as they did not practice Black culture.”  Oh yeah, he’s love Christmas Time in Hollis.

    3. Para ellos, Santa Claus es un inmigrante, ¿verdad? ¿Qué impide que Kegsbreath destruya el trineo de Santa Claus y lo arreste?

    4. CupcakeInsideMe on

      No hay ningún latino en Jamaica y también ponemos Feliz Navidad en las tiendas porque es una canción navideña muy popular. Son demasiado susceptibles.

    5. Look, maybe I’m a scrooge, but I’ve never cared about/liked Christmas music. I genuinely enjoy Feliz Navidad, though. Losing your mind over Spanish is such a dumb, narrow-minded way to exist.

    6. OMG. Spanish? In Utah?

      Someone better rename the San Juan river and county, the town of Santa Clara and the Colorado Plateau.

    7. Emergency_Vanilla279 on

      How do these weirdos not interpret the story of Jesus’ birth as a refugee story, one of immigrants sought by an evil king to kill the firstborn sons? Does racism really make people blind to the simple morality of their own religions? I already know the answer. Christianity has been used to justify racism in this country since before it was a country.

    8. Imagine having such an empty life that hearing a Christmas carol in another language enrages you.

      I’ll just hazard a wild guess that if he heard O Tannenbaum or Stille Nacht he wouldn’t demand that all Germans need to “go back”.

    9. I bet it wasnt even really a Spanish song. I hear the one that goes “Feliz navidad. I’m wish you a merry Christmas” all the time

    10. Mental_Mixture8306 on

      Good golly – I was doing a 5 hour drive each way to Ohio and decided to scan radio stations as I drove rather than listen to streaming on my phone. Feliz Navidad seems to be the most popular Christmas song playing, seeming to be on every station playing holiday music.

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    11. EdisonLightbulb on

      Hey – everybody knows Christmas belongs only to “white ‘Murican christians”! No one else, dammit! NO ONE ELSE! And, we’re gonna deport anyone who doesn’t agree, dammit! Just who do y’all think you are, anyways? It’s so obvious – Santa Claus is White (mostly) – Christmas is in the winter because, snow, and snow is White – the most beloved Christmas song is “White Christmas” (good ole white Bing Crosby) – need I say any more? What? JESUS? What’s HE got to do with any of this? What kinda mexican name is that, anyways. What the hell was Mary thinking! Geez. /s, just in case, lol

    12. I’ve had it up to my eyeballs with this song, but I’m going to go listen to it just to piss off Brian (Not) Suavé.

    13. ScottyFarkas146 on

      This is quite possibly the stupidest comment of this type I’ve seen in a while. Feliz Navidad was recorded in 1970 by José Feliciano who is from Puerto Rico (you know, like America?). Brian Suave was born in 1991; Feliz Navidad has been American for 21 years longer than this asshat has been.

    14. Oh no! Not…. SPANISH!

      The song is older than I am and has been a Christmas staple for decades.

      The US has the largest Spanish-speaking population in the world.

    15. The thought that a native born US citizen who’s family has been here for generations might speak a language other than English is just so hard for these racists. Hell, there are places in the Southwest and California where people can trace there family lineage back for centuries, before the US even existed, and speak different languages.

      That’s before even getting into Indigenous peoples, who have been speaking different languages for thousands of years before someone like this fuck showed up.

    16. WonderChemical5089 on

      I LOVE that all these racists are out from their nook and crannies. Internet will remember. We will remember who these people are.

    17. So they’re offended when people don’t celebrate Christmas, but also offended when people celebrate Christmas because they do it in Spanish.

      If anyone needs to go, it’s fucking MAGAts. Go and take a long walk off the short pier

    18. ¿Dónde esta Santa Claus? is actually one of my new favorites. Just heard it the first last year.

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