What is the difference between Santa Claus and Anne Frank?
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The direction they go in the chimney.
The joke you’re referring to plays on dark humor, contrasting the mythical figure of Santa Claus with the historical figure Anne Frank. Santa Claus is known for his jolly descent down chimneys to deliver presents, symbolizing joy and generosity. Anne Frank, on the other hand, was a Jewish girl who hid from the Nazis during World War II and tragically died in a concentration camp. The reference to “the direction they go in the chimney” is a grim play on words, juxtaposing Santa’s whimsical entry with the horrific use of crematorium chimneys in concentration camps.
Santa is more Frank