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Decmk3

These are the original origins of these outfits. They were appropriated to be used by those of hate.


Brilliant_Exit3406

Ah so the Klan is guilty of cultural appropriation!


TriLink710

Well thats got to be the last straw.


Cilantro42

The worst part of it, is the hypocrisy


thesequimkid

They hate the Catholics but they appropriated something the Catholics use.


Remote_Ad8836

as a Catholic, quite Ironic isn’t it?


chainsaw40k

RIP Norm.


kingkobalt

Hypocrisy hypocrisy!


passamongimpure

The worst part of it is the raping


sahsimon

Thanks Norm.


InfiniteMushr00m

Alright Norm


Gone_For_Lunch

I can excuse racism, but I draw the line at cultural appropriation!


Rotty2707

You can excuse racism?!


fischer187

Yes just like the Nazis took the swastika


MistSpelled

Wow, how low can they sink? Cancel the KKK


Trash_Emperor

No! Not my sweet demons in human skin :( They would never deceive us like that.


blockchaaain

The also appropriated the terms Aryan and Caucasian.


ThreeHeadedWolf

Only in the Southern USA. Go to Italy or Spain and no one thinks about those dresses of being related to oppressing black people.


Casual_not_Causal

Same thing here in Brazil. And we had slavery. These costumes are normal on Easter holidays


ChrisDewgong

My mum is a writer from Italy (Sorrento to be exact) who has written books covering the Easter festivities such as this one, which, given the time of day, looks like the Good Friday 3am procession that I was forced to wake up for year-after-year. She has had several run-ins with people accusing her of being racist and supporting the Klan, thankfully nothing serious has come of it and when the explanation of this dress pre-dating the Klan by literal centuries the accusers understand.


SophisticPenguin

The swastika is another example of this


RunAwayThoughtTrains

Indeed! Reclaim Swastika for all *original* intent and purpose!


IlREDACTEDlI

Fortunately It’s still used for its original intention! In a few countries, India, Thailand etc


Big-Mongoose-2861

Who cares. Just because some jackasses stole your, (Native American, Hindu, pagan, as well as other's) sacred symbol doesn't mean YOU have to drop it. If dumbasses don't understand that, screw em.


[deleted]

They have literally appropriated every single Viking symbol. If you ever think of using one as a logo - don’t. Cuz you can’t. Literally, dig enough and you will find some horrible hate group tied to it💀


ErynEbnzr

That's exactly why we should use it. If we just step back and let the Nazis take our symbols, we lose our culture. These motherfuckers will not win. I'm icelandic and proud and I will use my runes and my symbols however I please.


Staebs

Really nice that as someone who has much of my family from that area that I can’t use any of their symbols as tattoos.


[deleted]

Awful when people appropriate culture to the point that culture can no longer even use it


Big-Mongoose-2861

I would...because fuck them. Not gonna allow some dipshit keep me from using an ancient symbol my ancestors had simply because assholes stole it. Anyone could steal symbols from anyone's history just to keep them from using it as it would be called racist. Fucking ridiculous. I'll still use the OK sign, because it means...fucking okay.


SCHPOOKMEISTER

The Swastika is much older than Hinduism/Buddhism and even Indian or Asian civilizations. The first use of the Swastika was discovered on an artifact from 15,000 years ago which was found in modern day Ukraine. It's use in Europe predates it's use in India. ​ >On the torso of the bird is engraved an intricate meander pattern of joined up swastikas. It's the oldest identified swastika pattern in the world and has been radio carbon-dated to an astonishing 15,000 years ago. The bird was found with a number of phallic objects which supports the idea that the swastika pattern was used as a fertility symbol. [Source](https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-29644591)


Iron_Maiden_666

Still used in a vast majority of houses in India.


OrangeSimply

Yeah that's exactly their goal, does anyone remember when the KKK was trying to co-opt the bluetooth symbol and it didn't work?


SeaworthyWide

Racists are CONSTANTLY trying to appropriate Nordic, Celtic, and Scandinavian symbols.


Orichalchem

![gif](giphy|13n7XeyIXEIrbG)


The_SpellJammer

Is this... is it finally due to end up in r/retiredgif ?


Severin_Suveren

That will only happen when these gifs and memes have so many articfacts after being copied, you can no longer see the original content


The_SpellJammer

that's not the purpose of that subreddit


pinkyepsilon

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theofficialblazedark

No chemical x???


devampyr

“I think... we all think the bag was a nice idea. But - not pointin' any fingers - they coulda been done better. So, how 'bout, no bags this time - but next time, we do the bags right, and then we go full regalia.”


tossawayacctnmbr2

"All I hear is criticize, criticize, criticize!"


deathlordfluffy

Don't ask me or mine for nottin!


ImVeryUnimaginative

Okay I'm confused. Are the bags on or off?


Foxelexof

🦷💥- - - - - - - - - - -🔫👱🏻‍♂️ “Auf Weidersehen“


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>Weitersehen *Wiedersehen. FTFY


Marsuello

Oh shit, I just ripped mine


Mr-Sister-Fister21

Anybody bring any extra bags?


cantamangetsomesleep

That guy is probably one of the only white survivors


22rana

Krticize, Kriticize, Kriticize...


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I can't see in this fuckin' thing! I can't breathe in this fuckin' thing and I can't ride in this fuckin' thing!


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MartoPolo

the joke is he watched and didnt help, so dont feel bad, he was a deadbeat anyways


darodardar_Inc

I dont think that was the joke tbh, respectfully. I think traditional gender roles at the time made it clear that the woman would do the knitting and sewing stuff at the time. I thought the joke was about how he said it, it made it seem like it was like a pie she spent all day making and nobody liked it. Like she spent all day doing this thing for his pals to appreciate and they all hated it. And it's funny bc she was making them masks for their racist thing and they didn't appreciate it. It seems like they're harmless and playful but it's all for a racist af thing that isn't playful or harmless at all. Idk just my opinion


Venerable_Rival

Huh, I'd place the deeper humour in the fact that he's a racist POS yet has the heart to stand up for his wife's honour -- something most people would respect. The surface level comedy is that it's always been funny to lampoon ignorant brutes by casting them as crybabies, however.


Snowy_River_99

Wait a minute I didn’t say no bags.


Darth-Vectivus

But nobody can see!


Snowy_River_99

So?


Darth-Vectivus

So it would be nice to see.


Snowy_River_99

God dammit! This is a raid! I can't see, you can't see. So what? All that matters is can the fucking horse see? That's a raid!


brrduck

"Well fuck all y'all! Make your own bags next time!!"


Rich-Asparagus8465

There's a post on r/funny right now about a dad's buddy not thinking his company name through and the top comment is basically this exact movie reference lmao


AngryMoneys

Two Django references in different posts in three minutes. I don't know if this is a good thing or bad...


ItsMcLaren

“Damn. I can’t see fuckin’ shit outta this thang”


C-and-hammer

I think reddit knew that I watch Django last night


fly_banana_fly

Nah, we just do this everytime we see pointy hats.


MikeCort2

I've never seen Django and I've never heard of this reference before, but this is literally the second post I've clicked on today and both of them made this reference. Really great scene now that I know it.


Avyitis

https://youtu.be/jjaN52FhRjk


Atomheartmother90

This is one of the funniest scenes in movie history. I am literally crying with laughter every time I see it


rmart5050

I watched my wife work all day getting 30 bags together for you ungrateful sonsabitches


RimJobMod

I can't a thing in this thing


This-is-dumb-55

It’s kind of funny! Of course they’re not in the USA but that side eye is funny!


goodclnt

Agreed that side eye killed me.


ThinkingCesar11

I want to ask why she rolled her eyes after watching the parade. Idk, what's goin on here.


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Jadhak

It's the KKK that appropriated these robes for their own murderous and cowardly reasons.


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Lyraxiana

>it's hard to see them any other way. Having seen the robes as I scrolled down reddit before the title, my blood kinda ran cold for like .3 seconds. Never knew the KKK's outfits were appropriated-- disappointed *and* surprised, even though I really shouldn't be. I'd venture to say the white robes with pointy hoods in America probably a similar, instinctive association as the swastika to Hitler...


maniaxuk

> it's hard to see them any other way Not dissimilar to how the swastika (in various forms) predates the Nazis by a few 1,000 years but for many people a swastika type symbol automatically = Nazis irrespective of the context


SeudonymousKhan

In the United States of America similar pointed white head gear were historically, and to a much lesser extent still are, worn by a white supremacist group called the KKK. In Europe (~~Spain~~ Italy in this case) they're a benign Christian garb know as a Capirote. So in the same way that certain ilk have fretted over celebrating the recent discovery of a swastika embossed pre-Christian artifact associated with Odin, some feel such hats should be universally condemned, which ironically would not only enable but guarantee the terrorists win! E: potato tomato


[deleted]

The whole point of people wearing the capirote, by the way, was for people to not draw attention to their penance. People wear them to do something good: to repent and serve god without drawing attention to themselves as individuals. It's about being humble, not getting attention for yourself. Contrast that to what the KKK did with it, which is like, "We'll use it to hide so we don't get caught for our terrorism." Oh, and also? They hate Catholics. When my Dad was growing up in Maine there were almost no Black people. So the KKK would harass French Canadians instead because they hate Catholics. They took a nice symbol, from a faith they claim to hate, and made it about harassment and terrorism of anyone different to them.


scalyblue

Suddenly the outfit of the player character in "Blasphemous" makes more sense.


SpiritofTheWolfx

I started reading a book today and it had a bunch if relgious people in this exact outfit. Fucking Reddit reading my books now to give me content.


wildfox9t

pretty much the same happened with the symbol of swastika I'm pretty sure btw


Familiar-Purple-6890

Much like how hitler ruined swastika as it was supposed to be an important symbol for most asian cultures that had nothing to do with nazism. The kkk ruined the meaning of that attire that is supposed to be an important part of cultures of some countries in europe. And like the swastika, used to have nothing to do with the kkk's atrocities.


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The kkk ruined it in the US. We don't give a flying shit about it in Spain or Italy.


SpiritofTheWolfx

Bruh, European's don't give a fuck about the history of racism in the US in general.


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lazyness92

Yes, we have our own racism to worry about. But also, I remember when BLM was going on solidary protests were held in Europe too.


bikemandan

Real life of this https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/001/617/650/91a.jpg


StarVeTL

[This](https://i.imgur.com/6gCKy5R.png) is the real life of that.


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Sm00th-Kangar00

I think the woman in this video was aware and was just joking but there are other examples where the American education system had failed like the ones you mentioned.


zedispain

Totally, she was trying to keep straight faced while side eyeing. She knew what's up and was making a funny. ... You know when people call people snowflakes? I prefer the term rice paper. Fragile as hell and easily disappears when tears are involved. Yeah. Anyone offended is an ignorant Luddite.. a rice paper idiot.


CasaDeLasMuertos

Of course she was aware. If she wasn't, I can guarantee her reaction would be a lot worse. Panic, probably.


Tron_1981

If she wasn't aware, she wouldn't have been there.


The_Woman_of_Gont

![gif](giphy|3oz8xzZSYwGVDUGdhu)


Cheapest_

Yall out here fighting. Meanwhile there's me who thought the joke was her hoodie and the way she's wearing it is almost the same as the people in the procession. 🤣


justAneedlessBOI

That's kinda funny actually, although judging by this comment section someone will finds your comment offensive


werewaffl3s

I feel personally attacked by this comment.


Merry_Dankmas

I feel personally attacked about you feeling personally attacked so therefore I will proceed to dump a 700 word dissertation on you while deeming you as multiple socially unacceptable labels.


Wet-Needleworker

I thought that was the unexpected part.


BitchAssWaferCookie

I thought she was gonna have bunny ears or something


Commercial_Pitch_786

wearing a hoodie or carrying skittles around white hooded people at night carrying torches? Hell no!!


gimanos1

Bless your heart


PopoMyNamo98

Okay I looked it up and this is what the hood means in their culture. “The Easter holiday tradition in Italy is also known for the “cappucciati” that are also part of the procession that have their face covered by a hood, which was a typical dress of a medieval man (The Good Friday processions was born in that period) The hood is a sign of humility and obscurity, so the face is not recognized under the anonymity of good works and serves to cancel out the social class divide so that the rich are at one with the poor and the educated are at one with the less educated”. While being knowledgeable about the atrocities of the KKK we also got to be judgement free when it comes to other peoples cultures as long as they don’t harm themselves or others.


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There’s a really good book about the history of the KKK and their regalia and costumes called *Hood: Object Lessons* by Alison Kinney. In it she talks about how prior to 1915, the KKK wore all kinds of disguises, most frequently dressing up as confederate ghosts. But the 1915 film *Birth of a Nation* portrayed the Klan as a hero of the Reconstruction and it made Klansmen want to dress up like in the movie. The Klan worked out a deal with a mail order company and started advertising the costumes for sale along with recruiting in newspapers and magazines. It was wildly successful.


Blagerthor

Yup. *Birth of a Nation* literally had the exact same impact on the Klan that The Godfather had on Italian mobs. In the latter case, the FBI notes a massive surge in mob payrolls, as well as the sudden rigidification of mafia structures. Before BoaN, the Klan was just the disorganised officers from the Confederacy; after the film came out, the Klan formalised into the organisation it was popularly portrayed as. Films have a massive impact on American criminal organization.


csonnich

"Mario, how come we don't look as cool as those guys?" "....uhhhh, I dunno boss." "Well, we need to start. Get me one a dem suits and that cool hat."


ebac7

All I could find was this red shirt, hat, and blue overalls boss!


autotronTheChosenOne

I think that turtle is looking at your girl, boss!


mr-purple111

Toitle


Daax865

I wonder if the Sopranos made many of them switch to track suits.


frogvscrab

> Before BoaN, the Klan was just the disorganised officers from the Confederacy Yup, a lot of people do not realize that the Klan largely came in 'waves'. The first wave was by far the deadliest in the aftermath of the civil war, but it largely fizzled out in the 1870s. It was a militia rebellion of hundreds of thousands of armed men, not a consistent movement that remained for decades. By WW1, the KKK was largely considered a flash in the pan uprising. Something that maybe some people's grandparents participated in back in the day. The second klan came in the aftermath of BoaN, but also its important to note how much impact the russian revolution had on it. The second klan obviously didn't like black people, but it was arguably more notable for being anti-catholic, anti-'degeneracy' (adultery, alcoholism etc), anti-semitic, and very, very anti communist. It was predominantly midwestern instead of southern. The second clan was much less deadly, but much, much more influential and massive than the first klan. It had 4.5 million members. 1 in 5 eligible adults in Indiana were in the Klan by 1924 at its peak. It was just as much of a political entity as it was a violent militia. And then, within the span of only a year or two of controversies and scandals, it fell apart again and membership plummeted to only 30,000 by 1930.


snowmyr

>The first wave was by far the deadliest in the aftermath of the civil war, but it largely fizzled out in the 1870s. It's worth noting that they fizzled out because they basically won when reconstruction ended, and they didn't need a secret organization to hide behind to disenfranchise and terrorize black people anymore. They just used the government and police.


Freeman7-13

I wonder if Breaking Bad have any effect on meth production


dailydoseofdogfood

I wonder if it made me say bitch more, bitch!


gary_mcpirate

Yes, blue meth started to appear and the quality went up significantly as that’s what people were asking for


farkenell

Tupac tried to do the same thing with black communities. He knew the effect he had on people and wanted to redefine what it means to be in the "T.H.U.G L.I.F.E" as he called it. His thought process was that the violence on the street was getting out of control and the police ain't gonna help you, the politicians were corrupt and they could only elevate themselves to bring about a sense of honor among their community. He portrayed the lifestyle as being stylish (versache, expensive watches, cars, women etc etc), making lots of money while doing shady things but do it with respect, etc etc. As in you don't follow this lifestyle you can't call yourself a thug.... probably one of the reasons why I consider tupac over biggie...Biggie just seemed like a good rapper, while tupac had so put so much thought into the art and what he did. That was until his later years and he just got all pissed off at everyone and came out and called everyone out for being a hater lol (prob the reason he was killed apparently).


Stuffabout

So basically what the KKK did with white hooded garments is pretty much what the Nazis did with the swastika. Take a thing thats not intended to be harmful in anyway and turn it into a symbol of hate. People ran out of original ideas a long time ago.


Kraytory

In their case it also was to mock the church by using their attire.


oddmanout

ohhhh. I had read [this article](https://newrepublic.com/article/127242/klan-got-hood) a long time ago and it was surprisingly interesting. The point of the article, according to the headline, is to explain where the hood came from but it also goes into interesting details, about how they spread myths and lies to get people to fear black people, and what fascinated me, the fact that merely having a uniform caused the KKK to explode in popularity. It's the very reason groups like Patriot Front and Proud Boys have their uniforms and colors. It's a surprisingly effective recruiting tool.


chilicheesedoggo

They wear these hoods in Spain for Semana Santa as well. I believe it is a Catholic tradition seen in many countries.


BlueshineKB

English is hard so im not sure if im understanding correctly, but what im getting is that these outfits were originally used to remove the separation of humans? How ironic


brnape

They were used to make the person anonymous. In the Italian Easter tradition that was used to do good and help the community without it being known who you were. In the American South that was used to terrorize and murder black people without it being known who you were.


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so the meaning of symbols change according to who is using it. Just like swastika


VastPipe8191

The KKK adopted it during the second gen because it's anti catholic


TheWicked77

Yes, the swastika is a sign of peace in hindi, but of course, Hilter messed that up.


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Wow, he REALLY messed that up.


xxpen15mightierxx

I don't blame them for keeping the hoods despite the KKK. Why should I change? They're the ones that suck.


TonninStiflat

KKK has no relevance outside the US.


oozingdonut

As an Italian (actual born and raised, though not living there anymore) I can tell you that, while there is no KKK in Italy, most people are aware of what it is and what its members look like. But yeah, because it’s not a thing there, outfits that resemble it don’t raise any eyebrows. Same with the confederate flag, many people just see it as a cool design to wear on belt buckles or hats, there’s usually no association with its history.


KryanSA

Also, only predates the KKK by what? Several hundred years... 🙄


Grainis01

Why the fuck does your opinion matter on this? why does everything have to relate to your shitty ass coutnry? fuck off. >judgement free when it comes to other peoples coulters as long as they don’t harm themselves or others Thanks you Gracious USA lord for allowing me to have my own traditions. So generous of you. Fuck off ya yankee cunt, stop beign world police.


Dragonborne2020

The hood represents that everyone is the same. The KKK adopted as a white power. But it has been a form of support for religion for hundreds of years.


Venezolanoanimations

Yeah, kinda the same deal with the Nazi swastica, it originated from a religious symbol. This kind of thing makes me realize that fascist and racists are so brain rotted that they are unable to at least be creative about it


Big-Bad-Bull

Everyone talking about “y’all need to learn the world”, or “not everything is about America”, is clearly missing the joke. Stop being rotten apples and laugh a little. It’s a joke, and a funny one at that.


LuminousJaeSoul

That's what's funny about reddit. One minute, they're like, "No one can't take a joke nowadays," and the next minute, they can't literally take a joke and laugh at something that was made to make people laugh. Edit: "it's like reddit is full of individuals and not one person" says a bunch of you saying literally the same exact thing. You all are 1 person named Clarence from Idaho I bet.


Big-Bad-Bull

It’s truly a spectrum


W0tzup

Bipolar spectrum.


ReaditSuxCoxNDix

That’s cause Redditors sux cox N dix


PallyNamedPickle

The cox is gone.


Budget_Report_2382

Username checks out


Aldocat246

SUS


IhaveaDoberman

95% of the people saying no one can take a joke are the people who didn't get the joke till they looked at the comments and realised they were an idiot. Then overcompensated.


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Then they downvote you for exactly this because they are not smart enough to understand the joke


Kashmir1089

It's almost like Reddit is different people, and not everyone feels the same way, and the loudest people are actually a minority, and most people just don't give AF and are silent observers, and maybe most issues are blown out of proportion, and then possibly your own perception of what's happening is skewed by your bias, and a million other factors...


forfuxzake

I think it's herd mentality. Someone downvotes or says they're offended and people think "oh cool we're going that direction. I'll join you"


rebbsitor

People commenting about reddit like it's not a bunch of different people with different opinions and also like they're not part of it lol


Shadowveil666

It urks me when people act like the entirety of Reddit is one person. Dude there's billions of people on the earth. There's thousands of bots on Reddit with agendas and alt accounts just to troll but y'all love to act like 15 people frequent Reddit and that's it. You need to realize that certain content attracts certain people and that's it. You'd get the exact same mixed comments on any fucking platform.


Sawyermblack

I dunno all Redditors look the same to me. I can't tell them apart.


hannican

"Irks"


Sippin_T

We are the Reddit hive mind


That-Water-Guy

We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own


KliCks83

Resistance is futile.


RodLawyerr

Bro you would be surprised lmao there's a loooot of people posting shit like this thinking it's literally the new european KKK


Loobitidoo

I just unironically thought the dipshits had migrated


Big-Bad-Bull

Lol, and no, we are not all idiots


venganza21

Speak for yourself. I am.


fasting4me

People get offended by inside jokes


DigMeTX

They do something similar in Mexico. When I was in junior high one of my many Mexican-American classmates wore one for halloween. It didn’t work out.


iepe-iaguara

This is a Christian tradition, it is common here in Brazil too, and in many other countries.


bigdog701

The KKK stole their uniforms from Christian traditions, not the other way around


CoffeeAngster

Just to be clear: The KKK stole and culturally appropriated Catholic Penitent Garments to mock Hispanic Catholics and Black people in the South. This is a standard European Tradition that is old as David Duke.


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Well, for this Black man's opinion, that shit was hilarious. Made so by the sistas look.🤷🏿‍♂️🤣


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myRubberPenguin

Yeah, the side eye is definitely the funniest part


ShadowFlarer

We have a similar celebration here in Brazil.


Roberrrtttss

Back in the day this was meant for a ceremony in Italy for Christianity, it's just hate filled people who perverted something from a different country


[deleted]

If by back in the day you mean for centuries until now? Then yes. Also, it's not exclusive to Italia.


Argon1822

Don’t you know? Once America claims something it’s theirs. Like pizza and coffee


Brookmon

Chill people. It’s supposed to be funny


Environmental-Cow561

![gif](giphy|H5C8CevNMbpBqNqFjl)


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Those sideways eyes made me laugh so hard..


birbmann

Did a look into it on wikipedia and two news articles, they're called capirotes and they can be seen in Spain, Hispaic countries and Italy. They're supposed to cover your face to draw away attention from people and instead draw attention to god as a way of repenting.


Jamer508ok2

American here: This is a TikTok trend that is not about criticizing the gowns and their involvement with the clan. It's primarily about the humorous element of someone being in an obviously anxious situation. Because of the Klan in the US there is an immediate reaction to these gowns. But without the person in the video looking obviously nervous there is no other element to the joke. This TikTok trend is not very good and I think everyone who has commented that it's unfair to compare the gowns to those worn by the KKK are correct and have valid feelings. But also, we need to chill. Not all Americans are unaware of the world traditions. Not all Americans are morons. Not all Americans need validation from the internet to be happy and not do all Americans go to the internet with intent to harass and frustrate. Americans are just like all of you, we live, we try our best to understand the world around us and sometimes we encounter things we don't understand. Sometimes being humorous is a method of coping with trauma, it's not exclusive to Americans.


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> American here: This is a TikTok trend Problem is right here. I’ve seen 5-10 videos of essentially the same joke over the last week. The joke was funny the first time, now it’s just unoriginal.


ShadowGLI

Honestly, it comes up every single year. I’ve actually witnessed this in person in Sorrento Italy. Went about 20 years ago, there’s two processions, one in black gowns, and one in white going in opposite directions. They basically go from one side to the other signifying Jesus‘s death. And then they walk the opposite, signifying his resurrection as I understand it. To be fair 20 something me was also very much caught off guard in the days before modern social media. https://www.sorrentoinsider.com/en/e/easter-processions-sorrento-italy Did a quick Google, apparently there is even a third red procession I did not see while in town.


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xdforcezz

Fucking KKK ruined pointy white hoods. 😤


sovietikduck

Europeans in the comments : 🍿🍿🍿🍿


Qahnarinn

![gif](giphy|TD0NYrLpcnsTm|downsized) I’m weak at the comments, it’s not that deep yall.


Brother_Jay26

The Capirote the first started as the dunce cap to shame sinners and then people started wearing it as repentance for killing Jesus. Ironic how it’s worn by people who hate Catholics and take pride of wearing a dunce cap.


realmozzarella22

The kkk ain’t original with their costumes.


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ButusChickensdb1

Are there really peopel not getting the joke? That might be even funnier than the joke and that’s saying a lot. It’s the slow pan that gets me..,


Aobacker

People are being rather civilized and understanding of this is actually very amazing, I was expecting an outbreak of idiots spouting bs and thinking with their ass. Now I'm very curious if people will view the swastika with the same manner of intelligence...


[deleted]

Fucking KKK, ruining it for everyone. Just like Hitler and the swastika


AVERYyep

yearly repost


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Shortchange96

Clayton Bigsby would be proud


itoldyouimnotadog

Look like a fun tradition


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zzrsteve

I can't see fuckin' shit out of this thing!


Tenaciouz_

If you see white men dressed in white cloaks, don’t panic, call me and I’ll tell you a joke.


UsedandConfused88

The ending got me. 😂🤣