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Police: Wal-Mart Santa arrested for exposing self to boy


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Newburgh - A Wal-Mart Santa Claus was arrested Monday for allegedly exposing himself to a 15-year-old boy and attempting to have the boy engage in oral sex with him at his home on Dec. 9, according to a City of Newburgh police press release.

Ransford George Perry, 57, of Newburgh, has acted as an advocate for numerous children around Newburgh through a business called the Association Against Biased Educators. He is also a promoter for "talented children," and a Santa Claus at the Wal-Mart on Route 300 in the Town of Newburgh, police said.

Perry was acting as an advocate for the youth and told the victim he had work for him to d



o at his home when the assault allegedly took place, police said.

Detectives searched Perrys residence, a U-Haul truck and a storage bin in Vails Gate during the investigation, according to police.

Perry was charged with endangering the welfare of a child, a misdemeanor. Police are examining the possibility of further charges, police said.


http://recordonline.com/archive/2005/12/13/1.htm
 
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Ho ho ho. Happy Kwanzaa!

T.N.B.
 
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A Wal-Mart Santa Claus was arrested Monday for allegedly exposing himself to a 15-year-old boy and attempting to have the boy engage in oral sex with him at his home on Dec. 9, according to a City of Newburgh police press release.

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Ransford George Perry, 57, of Newburgh, has acted as an advocate for numerous children around Newburgh through a business called the Association Against Biased Educators. He is also a promoter for "talented children," and a Santa Claus at the Wal-Mart on Route 300 in the Town of Ne



wburgh, police said.

Perry was acting as an advocate for the youth and told the victim he had work for him to do at his home when the assault allegedly took place, police said.
 
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Old Nick, a.k.a. Black Pete

Black Pete, the 'grandfather' of our modern Santa Claus. Known in Holland as Zwarte Piet, this eighteenth-century German version, islike his ancient shamanic ancestorstill horned, fur-clad, scary, and less than kind to children. Although portrayed as the slave helper of Saint Nicholas, the two are, in many villages, blended into one character. This figure often has the name Nikolass or Klaus, but has the swarthy appearance of the Dark Helper. (Renterghem, Tony van. When Santa Was a Shaman. St. Paul: Llewellyn Publications, 1995, p. 98)
It is also alarming that Santa's popular title, "Nick," is also a common name for "the devil."

Old Nick: A well-known British name of the Devil. It seems probable that this name is derived from the Dutch Nik
ken, the devil...
" (Shepard, Leslie A. Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology. New York: Gale Research Inc. 1991, p. 650)

Nick, the devil. (Skeat, Walter W. Concise Dictionary of English Etymology. Ware: Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 1993, p. 304)

Devil: Besides the name Satan, he is also called Beelzebub, Lucifer . . . and in popular or rustic speech by many familiar terms as Old Nick . . . (Oxford English Dictionary)

Nicholas is one of the most common devil's names in German,
a n
ame
that
remains today when Satan is referred as Old Nick.
(Siefker, Phyllis. Santa Claus, Last of the Wild Men: The Origins and Evolution of Saint Nicholas. Jefferson: McFarland & Company, Inc., 1997, p. 69)

From the website: Santa Claus--The Great Imposter
 
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Zwarte Pete is coming to town (hide your wives and children)

Sinterklaas is coming to town - and some Dutch are upset
The centuries-old tradition, from which Santa Claus was derived, has come under fire for having racial undertones.

UTRECHT, NETHERLANDS ' - For Dutch children, the eagerly anticipated jolly man in a red suit comes not Christmas Eve, but on Dec. 5 when "Sinterklaas" arrives by boat from Spain.

While some see him as an enchanting symbol of Dutch culture, Sinterklaas - from whom Americans derived Santa Claus - is not welcomed by everyone. His black-faced assistant, known as Zwarte Piet, or Black Pete, has in recent years come under fire for having racial undertones.

"I understand it's in their tradition to celebrate the event but I
r
r
r
have to admit I am deeply offended," says Patrick Chapell, an Af
rican-American musician living here in Utrecht.

Zwarte Piet - whose multiple incarnations are portrayed by white Dutchmen sporting black greasepaint, red lipstick, and woolly Afro wigs - is supposedly darkened by his countless chimney trips delivering presents. But variations on the legend say the Moorish-looking helper came from a slave background.

Mr. Chapell is not alone in his dislike of the tradition, which dates back to the 12th century. Many - especially those people of color who make up 25 percent of the country's population - are also offended.

But where some see offense, others see fun. "It's our tradition and I am really proud of it," says Marjoline Wentzel, a Dutch-born museum worker who has received gifts from Sinterklaas. "I don't see any racism in it. It's just fun."

In many D
utc
h t
own
s, thousands of people flood the busy streets hoping to catch a glimpse of Sinterklaas and his convoy as Piet poses for pictures wi
th his fans.

In the Netherlands, Sinterklaas and Christmas celebrations are marked separately. Many expect presents during Sinterklaas's visit rather than on Christmas Day. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day are celebrated with family gatherings and meals rather than gifts.

Dutch historian Bert Theunissen says Sinterklaas has been celebrated long enough in the Netherlands to dispel any racial implications.

"I think I speak on behalf of many Dutch people when I say it's utter nonsense to associate it with racism," says Mr. Theunissen, a history professor at Utrecht University. "It's a tradition that goes back to way before the 19th century and it simply has no racial connotations whatsoever."

The conservative-led Dutch government considers Sinterklaas important enough that he's even included on
a test
of Dut
ch cult
ure administered to immigrants seeking residence status.

In addition to being a strong cultural tradition, Sinterklaas also has a significant economic impact. Thi
s year alone the Dutch economy was expected to get a 700 million euro ($830 million) boost in retail revenue as shoppers purchased gifts for family and friends.

That figure is twice the overall spending during the same period in 1995, says Simon van Ommen, a researcher at the Hague-based Research Center for Retailers.

"I don't know if that's a sign of popularity but I know it's a good sign for the economy," says Mr. van Ommen.

Still, Chapell isn't convinced.

"Fair enough, if it's good for the economy, but can anyone out there tell me why the servant has always been black and not vice versa?"
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See that children, even Santa owned slaves--and there t'ain't nuthin wrong wit that.
 
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Originally posted by Rasp@Dec 16 2005, 10:40 AM
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Old Nick, a.k.a. Black Pete

Black Pete, the 'grandfather' of our modern Santa Claus. Known in Holland as Zwarte Piet, this eighteenth-century German version, islike his ancient shamanic ancestorstill horned, fur-clad, scary, and less than kind to children. Although portrayed as the slave helper of Saint Nicholas, the two are, in many villages, b



lended into one character. This figure often has the name Nikolass or Klaus, but has the swarthy appearance of the Dark Helper.
(Renterghem, Tony van. When Santa Was a Shaman. St. Paul: Llewellyn Publications, 1995, p. 98)
It is also alarming that Santa's popular title, "Nick," is also a common name for "the devil."

Old Nick: A well-known Brit
ish name of the Devil.
It seems probable that this name is derived from the Dutch Nikken, the devil..." (Shepard, Leslie A. Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology. New York: Gale Research Inc. 1991, p. 650)

Nick, the devil. (Skeat, Walter W. Concise Dictionary of English Etymology. Ware: Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 1993, p. 304)

D
evil
: Be
side
s the name Satan, he is also called Beelzebub, Lucifer . . . and in popular or rustic speech by many familiar terms as Old Nick
. . . (Oxford English Dictionary)

Nicholas is one of the most common devil's names in German, a name that remains today when Satan is referred as Old Nick. (Siefker, Phyllis. Santa Claus, Last of the Wild Men: The Origins and Evolution of Saint Nicholas. Jefferson: McFarland & Company, Inc., 1997, p. 69)

From the website: Santa Claus--The Great Imposter
Thanks for tell me that about the name Nicholas. My mi
ddle name is the female verson of Nicholas so I guess that makes me a she devil. GREAT!!!!
 
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