Thread: I posted this today, and it went completely unnoticed. Which is very interesting, considering how much people banged about Krampus only few days ago. Here is the real thing. St. Nicholas Day, aka "Little Christmas" In Austria, 1934 via @YouTube
St Nick comes out of the church accompanied by two women dressed in white...He is awaited by "the devils" or "the demons"...Or, considering that most have sculls instead of faces, they could also be "the ancestors", "the dead"... ImageImageImage
They form a procession which follows St Nick from the church and through the village...All along they shout, bang their bells and shake their chains...One of them is carrying a "wooden grape picking basket" on his back... ImageImageImageImage
The procession stops in front of every house. St Nick knocks on the door, while the "devils, demons, dead" stay behind him... Image
The mother takes the children out in front of the house where St Nick tells them that they should be good Christians (while wagging his finger at them)...The thing is, all the kids hear is "blah blah blah" as they are too busy being terrified by the (devils, demons, dead).... ImageImage
St Nick then tells all the children to cross themselves, which they attempt to do as best as they can, while still staring at the grinning (devils, demons, dead) standing behind St Nick... Image
Once they cross themselves, the children are proclaimed to be "good children" and are given presents, apples, nuts, holy pictures... Image
This is what the "good children" are looking at... Image
But one child, instead of crossing himself, makes long nose at the procession (basically telling St Nick to stuff it). He is then proclaimed to be a bad boy and is grabbed and taken away by one of the (devils, demons, dead), while everyone laughs... ImageImageImage
He is then stuffed into the grape picking basket, bucket and taken away... Image
Grape picking basket? Wasn't there a god once, who loved grapes and wine, and who, every December, threw mad parties, during which he led processions consisting of his female followers, half men half beasts creatures, and the dead?
And wasn't his favorite punishment for women who didn't want to follow him to make them mad and make them kill their own children? And didn't Dionysus, allegedly, delight, as a child, in tearing kids into pieces and bringing them back to life again...
I don't know...

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