Christians everywhere, present company included, are feeling various levels of indignity, ranging from mild irksomeness to apoplectic rage, and they’re directing those emotions toward the much beloved BBC television show, Top Gear. The ever-irreverent lads pushed it a bit this year by spoofing a nativity scene, in which the Stig was depicted as Baby Jesus lying in a manger.
Well I think we can add 2oceansvibe as a whole to the body of outrage over this sham, regardless of faith.
Top Gear obviously missed the world-wide memo. 2oceansvibe are the original purveyors of Baby Jesus – in fact he happens to be a 2oceansvibe character. When he’s not fulfilling his duties as 2oceansvibe character and ambassador of the vibe, he forms part of a sort-of succesful dance music duo, Goldfish, or something like that. You may have heard of them.
Baby Jesus is none other than Dave Pool, and we’ll thank the BBC to steer clear of that kind of error ever again.
[Source: iAfrica]
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