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Sarah Silverman Controversy
Sarah Silverman angered conservative Christians with a controversial Christmas message on Twitter about Jesus.
On Christmas Day, the comedian posted a message on both her Twitter and Facebook accounts calling Jesus “gender fluid.” Sarah Silverman also posted a vulgar joke about Santa Claus on the same day, according to Time.
“MERRY CHRISTMAS! Jesus was gender fluid!” said Silverman.
The term gender fluid refers to a person who does not permanently commit to being male, female, or neutral. A gender fluid person’s gender identity changes over time, the NY News Daily explains.
Twitter user @YoungCons reacted by calling Silverman’s Christmas tweet “unthinkable.” Alan Randall, another Twitter user, also called her out and suggested that the comedian

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