From the DW:
“Santa Claus is gay in new
Norwegian ad”
A Christmas ad depicts a romance
between Santa Claus and a man called Harry, marking 50 years since homosexuality
was decriminalized in Norway. It is a relationship that developed over the
years, where the protagonists meet only every Christmas Eve and very briefly at that, as one of them
always has to rush off to work. In "When Harry met Santa..." — a nod
to the 1989 romantic comedy "When Harry met Sally..." starring Billy
Crystal and Meg Ryan — a romance blossoms between a man called Harry and Santa
Claus.
This year's Christmas campaign by
Norway's state-owned postal service, Posten, aims not only to mark the 50th
anniversary of the decriminalization of homosexuality in Norway but also
underscores Posten's commitment to a diverse workplace. In the nearly
four-minute ad, Harry bumps into Santa Claus delivering gifts to his home one
year. They lock eyes and there is an immediate attraction. A bond grows between
the two over several Christmases, but their encounters are always fleeting, as
Santa has a tight deadline to deliver gifts. That is, until he enlists Posten's
services to help with the deliveries, leaving the two more time together, so they
can finally kiss in the last scene. The spot ends with the message: "In
2022, it will have been 50 years since it became legal in Norway to love
whoever you want." "Diversity is important for Posten, and truly a
matter of the heart," Monica Solberg, marketing director at Posten, told
the news magazine LGBTQ Nation. "Everyone should feel welcome, seen,
heard, and included. This year's Christmas ad embraces this. "And what
better way to follow up last year's angry Santa than with pure love this
year?" added Solberg, referring to last year's "Angry White Man"
Santa advertisement by the postal service, which was a sly dig at former US
President Donald Trump. The ad portrayed Santa as a climate change denier who
dismissed rising temperatures at the North Pole as "completely
natural." Solberg pointed out that Posten was creating a new tradition by
commenting on current events through their Christmas campaigns.
Positive reactions — with some
concern for Mrs. Claus Not surprisingly, the ad has been trending on
Twitter, with overwhelmingly positive reactions for its core messages of
freedom to love and inclusivity at the workplace, with teary-eyed emojis or
crying memes accompanying some tweets. One person tweeted: "This is
our new favorite rom-com." Among those who commented publicly was
former US ambassador to Denmark Rufus Gifford, who is gay. "Oh man
I love Scandinavia. Imagine if the US Post Office put out an ad like
this," he tweeted. Others had more tongue-in-cheek reactions with
one Twitter user saying, "Okay no big deal if Santa likes guys. But
stepping out on Mrs. Claus. Christmas is canceled in the North Pole.
Haha!"
^ It seems like a good,
heart-warming Christmas Commercial that also has a message. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/santa-claus-is-gay-in-new-norwegian-ad/a-59944583
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