Creepy Texas Pastor Tells Kids Santa Isn’t Real, Gets Confronted By A Bunch Of Pissed Off Dads

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I know Christmas isn’t about beatdowns, but…

This pastor probably didn’t need to tell the girl who found out Santa isn’t real and told off her parents in the most savage possible that the big guy up north doesn’t exist, but apparently he felt the need to tell other kids at the mall.

Evangelical pastor and bizarre dude David Grisham didn’t have anything better to do with his adult life, as he decided to stir the pot up a bit by telling a bunch of kids waiting to meet a mall Santa that the jolly fella isn’t real, instead telling them that Christmas is all about Jesus Christ. Grisham should know that it’s actually about giving people you’re supposed to like a bunch of gift cards.

Grisham then posted the video of himself doing this on his Facebook, where he of course got bashed.

“Kids, I want to tell you today that there is no such thing as Santa Claus,” Grisham tells the children “The man you’re going to see today is just a man in a suit, dressed up like Santa, but Santa does not exist,” he continues. Check out the video below.

I’m just shocked that Grisham didn’t get a nice jolly old beatdown, that would have been a nice Christmas gift for all. It was also amusing to me how Grisham is telling the dad to not put their hands on him, even after stirring the pot.

People rushed to the mall’s Facebook page to ask Grisham to be banned, and this is what Westgate Mall had to say: “We want everyone at our shopping center to have an enjoyable experience. All of the shoppers are expected to follow our code of conduct and will be asked to leave our premises if they don’t follow these rules.”

I’m just concerned that this dude has nothing better to do than to talk to little kids at a mall. That’s the real issue here.

h/t Huffinton Post

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