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Germany: Small Island Quits Christmas Tradition of Smacking Women’s Asses After Hit Piece from Journos - Daily Stormer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_AyYH9cDv4 Nothing fun is allowed anymore. These people will just c
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Germany: Small Island Quits Christmas Tradition of Smacking Women’s Asses After Hit Piece from Journos
Snake Baker December 3, 2024There’s nothing fun allowed anymore.
These people will just come for you, even if you’re just in some small town no one has ever heard of. They will come and take your fun away from you, out of pure spite and hatred.
International Business Times:
The German island of Borkum has long celebrated the Klaasohm festival, a tradition rooted in pagan customs. However, following allegations of assault and a revealing television exposé, the annual event—where men chased women with cow horns and administered spankings—has been cancelled.
The Borkum Lads Club, organisers of the festival since the 1830s, issued an apology for “historical actions of past years” and affirmed their commitment to eliminating “any form of violence against women,” according to DW.
During the Klaasohm festival, six unmarried men, all native to Borkum with at least one island-born parent, would don woollen costumes to embody the “Klaasohm” figure. Accompanied by a man dressed as a milkmaid, known as the Wiefke, they would pursue women through the town, striking their buttocks with bull horns. Villagers, referred to as “catchers,” assisted by restraining the women until the Klaasohms arrived to administer the beatings. Following this ordeal, the women were given gingerbread cakes.
This ritual dates back to the 17th and 18th centuries when fishermen, returning from prolonged voyages, would reassert their dominance over the island in a symbolic display of power. Despite its historical roots, the tradition has faced increasing criticism for its violent nature.
Public backlash intensified after a documentary by the ARD magazine “Panorama” unveiled aggressive assaults on women during the festival. Some women reported enduring beatings so severe that they suffered bruises lasting several days. One anonymous victim recounted, “I really cried and was angry at myself for going along with it.” Another woman described resisting three men attempting to drag her into a van, only to be labelled “mentally ill” for defending herself. These incidents were detailed in the documentary.
Everyone was having fun, until the Karens showed up
The exposé prompted officials from Lower Saxony to intervene. Christine Arbogast, a state secretary in the Ministry of Social Affairs, stated, “Anyone who wants to be spanked with a horn is allowed to do so, but those who don’t must be respected,” as cited in DW’s report.
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It doesn’t “preserve cultural traditions.” These people, who prattle on about “multiculturalism,” hate every cultural tradition that can’t be weaponized against their enemies.The festival will continue in a reimagined format that omits any form of violence. The shift marks a significant change in preserving cultural traditions while aligning with contemporary values of respect and safety. While some residents mourn the loss of a centuries-old tradition, others welcome the change as a step toward ensuring respect and dignity for all participants.
There is no more culture left. It’s all just porno and comic book films.
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