The Yuletide season is upon us, and Twitter is soaking up the Christmas spirit. Only, the spirit seems not to have agreed with some. From Santa's whiteness to Delhi's greyness, from lights on palm trees to making light of heavy words, Twitterati raised some pertinent points:
Sanskaari Christmas
This troll account could not stop meddling with religion.
Celebrating Christmas wouldn't convert you, it would just add few dollars to some MNC's revenue just like other festivals.
— Rofl Gandhi (@RoflGandhi_) December 25, 2017
Hindu Dharma has got strong roots, just celebrating Christmas wouldn't convert Hindus into Christians. ????????️It would take two rice bags and 5k per head ????
— Rofl Gandhi (@RoflGandhi_) December 25, 2017
And then actor Rishi Kapoor tweeted this.
— Rishi Kapoor (@chintskap) December 24, 2017
This one, who did not mince words.
Dear Kids, celebrate Christmas with joy and all but Santa wouldn't come. The whole nation knows that a white bearded, fat, old man riding in a customized vehicle is fake.
— Narendra Modi (@Troll_Modi) December 25, 2017
No ban on Christmas in Delhi?
Given the rise in air pollution, several twitterati raised queries over why bursting crackers for Christmas had not been banned in Delhi. They must have had outdoor babecues too in mind.
waiting for ban on #ChristmasCelebrations as Delhi air back in ‘severe’ zone, 1st time since November .. https://t.co/AWpcew4ETp
— खानाबदोश (@funjabi_gabru) December 22, 2017
Is SC going to ban sale of #Crackers in Delhi NCR citing #Christmas & #NewYear?If not,why not?Does SC think that Little Pollution (less no. of crackers) is Good for Health or that only Crackers burst on #Diwali pollute air while others improve air quality?#HinduDeniedEquality
— Jagrati Shukla (@JagratiShukla29) December 23, 2017
Nailed it, mate!
Lunchtime #ChristmasDay humour - Painter: How is my new painting of Jesus, bro...?...Friend: You nailed it mate...! ????????????#MerryChristmas#MerryChristmasEveryone #ChristmasHumour
— Ananth Rupanagudi (@rananth) December 25, 2017
Everything is for Christmas
“Can I eat anything in the fridge?”“No it’s for Christmas”“What can I eat then?”“There’s a piece of bread in the bin”“The bread bin?”“No that’s for Christmas. The actual bin.”
— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) December 10, 2017
The time of year my fridge becomes like my wardrobe - strangely full yet nothing appt for the moment @SoVeryBritish ???? #ChristmasHumour https://t.co/efP2eYX3nS
— Ruthie Davies (@the7journey) December 23, 2017
No, no lights on palm trees
Why you don't put #Christmas lights on palm trees #ChristmasEveEve @oord_van @MoMo_SanDiego @BoabyD67 @FinValko @simplysallyh @UncorkedRemarks @boozychef pic.twitter.com/vufSUeGPbL
— chris (@ccatmpt) December 24, 2017
Most secular day
UNESCO has declared 25th December as the Most Secular Day of the year after wishing Happy Birthday to Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Jesus Christ and Muhammad Ali Jinnah.#HappyBirthdayAtal #MerryChristmas#GareebEAzam
— The-Lying-Lama (@KyaUkhaadLega) December 25, 2017
Secret Santa is for children
Kids play Secret Santa while legends have Cigarette Santa.... #MerryChristmasFromMDL pic.twitter.com/A3Ia15R72m
— The-Lying-Lama (@KyaUkhaadLega) December 25, 2017
Serious issues on Christmas?
Santa Claus has to be a white guy. I mean women don’t feel safe going out at night forget that late. Black people won’t risk trying to enter houses via chimney. And nothing will get us brown people to leave our razai & chai to go delivering gifts in winter and that too for free.
— Textual Offender (@TextualOffender) December 24, 2017
Santa, take note
Dear Santa, please take note :)???? pic.twitter.com/8vx6KgZpgE
— Shehla Rashid (@Shehla_Rashid) December 24, 2017
But Yogi Adityanath seems to have been taken note of.
Santa: Ok Wish Fullfilled pic.twitter.com/QGpNAkW1za
— Supreme_Kart2G ????????????#ChaloAyodhya (@Dev_Vaidhya) December 24, 2017
When Shashi Tharoor wishes on Christmas
'Tis the season to be merry (& for some, to freeze!) Whether you are celebrating amid snow or with cotton balls masquerading as snow, may the festive spirit bring you good cheer at year's end. But spare a thought for He who was born today to spread love, peace & brotherhood... pic.twitter.com/rSKQm9vo3P
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) December 24, 2017
Twitterati was left upset finding no “rodomontade”, as the Christmas went by without their vocabulary being upgraded.
Sir, gift us new English words on Christmas.
— तोड़ डाल साहब (@mohibis009) December 24, 2017
That's not cool sir???????? if this would go on how will I add new words to my vocabulary????????Seriously upset????????
— pulpendiculal (@TheSarcasticInd) December 25, 2017