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Chavez: Halloween part of U.S. culture of terror
2005-10-31
President Hugo Chavez urged Venezuelan parents not to dress their children in costumes for Halloween, calling it a U.S. custom that has no place in the South American country's cultural traditions.
"It's ucky."
Speaking during his weekly radio and television show Sunday, Chavez called Halloween a "gringa," or North American, custom. "Families go and begin to disguise their children as witches," Chavez said. "That is contrary to our ways."
"We disguise them as little Communists."
Chavez said he was urging Venezuelans to reflect on the subject. In recent years it has become common to see Venezuelan parents holding parties for children dressed as ghouls, animals and witches.
All Hallows Eve is a Catholic festival that caught on with Protestants and eventually with most people. It's an occasion for a bit of innocent mockery of death and of evil. We are, after all, all mortal, with the possible exception of Utu Napishtim. So what's Hugo's beef? Could it be that...
In one odd incident a week ago, authorities found more than a dozen jack-o'-lanterns left in spots around Caracas bearing anti-government messages and what appeared to be bomb-like fuses. Police and firefighters removed the pumpkins with caution, though the jack-o'-lanterns reportedly bore messages saying they were not explosives.
Ahah. A light begins to dawn...
Paper skeletons bearing anti-Chavez messages also have appeared in spots across Caracas recently, and government officials have blamed sectors of the opposition with aiming to create chaos.
"Chief! It's chaos out there! People jumping out of windows! The dead rising! Dogs and cats making whoopee together in the streets! There's paper skeletons everywhere!"
Chavez did not refer to those incidents in his comments on Halloween. But he urged parents to think about whether it was appropriate to dress up their children as part of a foreign custom, calling it "the game of terror." He said that is part of the U.S. culture -- "terrorism, putting fear into other nations, putting fear into their own people."
"Sometimes they have entire Ranger battalions dress up like goblins!"
Posted by:Fred

#16  He does have an uncanny resemblance to a zombie. " Now Hugo, old boy, stick out your arms in front of you and moan."
Posted by: ed   2005-10-31 12:12  

#15  If he's so against Halloween, what's with the costume he's wearing?
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-10-31 12:08  

#14  
I still say he looks like a large jelly doughnut.
Posted by: macofromoc   2005-10-31 11:47  

#13  I call that big talk for a "Spic," or South American, Presidente.

Posted by: mojo   2005-10-31 11:43  

#12  Sorry Hugo, you were born too late. Che is dead now and all Fidel (your lifelong mentor) is worried about is hot burning senorita and a nice cigar.... or was that a hot burning cigar? Nice nipple cap by the way, Madonna must be drooling!
Posted by: Cage   2005-10-31 11:08  

#11  Probably too many kids wanted to dress as megalomaniacal tinhorn dictators...
Posted by: BigEd   2005-10-31 10:01  

#10  Anon, your post does not negate that Halloween is Catholic argument. I don't believe anyone said it was a holy day, or anything, just that the Catholics passed it along to the Protestants (by way of the Irish I believe). Harmless holiday unless you live in Detroit.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2005-10-31 09:31  

#9  Hey Chavez!

BOO!
Posted by: mmurray821   2005-10-31 08:15  

#8  All Hallows Eve is a Catholic festival that caught on with Protestants

Actually, Halloween is a direct descendent from the pagan Celtic Samhain. On the last day of the year in the Celtic calendar, all chaos, all that is against nature, order, peace, has its opportunity to break out, it was believed.

The Catholic church established the All Hallows Day on the following day - the first day of the new year in the Celtic calendar - to offset a deep ritual that they couldn't stamp out.
Posted by: anon   2005-10-31 08:08  

#7  You know your nation if phuked when The Man tm starts ranting to the nation about children's holidays.
Posted by: MunkarKat   2005-10-31 08:52  

#6  I bet this pansy sleeps with the lights on.

He has to leave the lights on, his Mama makes him 'cause he still wets the bed.
Posted by: Red Dog   2005-10-31 06:43  

#5  The JDAM gonna getcha if'n you don't watch out!
Posted by: Mike   2005-10-31 06:17  

#4  BS All Hallows Eve is a very Catholic and South American tradition. The Mexicans are more into it than us "gringos" are.

Typical Commine wanking. Displace the custom and faith of the people with your new humanistic socalist religion.

Boo!
Posted by: Sock Puppet O´ Doom   2005-10-31 03:31  

#3  I bet this pansy sleeps with the lights on.
Posted by: Zenster   2005-10-31 02:27  

#2  El Diablo Norte Americano scares the hell out of Chavez.
Posted by: ed   2005-10-31 01:19  

#1  El Dia de los Muertos is a big holiday in Mexico. Calvera is Spanish for skull - they're everywhere. Nothing Gringo about that.
Posted by: John in Tokyo   2005-10-31 00:54  

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