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Thanks to
keyne for this account of traditional holiday cheer from the Alps: Beware the Christmas Krampus.
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The name Krampus comes from the Old High German word for claw, apparently referring to just one of this being’s scary attributes. Other less-than-friendly features include a long, long tongue, shaggy black hair/fur, goat's head with horns, and cloven feet. ... The town of Schladminger is home to a sort of Krampus convention, with more than a thousand goat-men roaming the town's streets, harassing the town's young women.I know you're all thinking what I'm thinking: ROAD TRIP!
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However, if the young women of Schladminger are being truly harassed, I'm afraid I can't get behind that.
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So bizarre.
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I knew about "Black Peter", the companion of St. Nicholas in the Netherlands, who is an African, a Turk, or a "Moor" (that one gives you a multi-religious Christmas, huh?) and who is there to chastise the naughty.
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Sound like friendly features to me!
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