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we the spaniards have been conquered by usa as halloween shows
in spain today we used to celebrate the day of all saints when you memory your deceased familiars
http://www.laregion.es/imagenes/galeria/433_PORTADA.JPG not anymore now its a kids party imposed by america and extreamly sponsored by the media :confused: has anybody else lived that in his country? well but seems the capitalist empire is falling isnt it here in spain half of the people my age and under is unemployed |
Yep we used to have a thing called "father christmas":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbUVKXdu4lQ&feature=plcp Its a((mostly)) American) cultural invasion. Especially in English speaking countires and countries where English speaking programs are broadcast. Or where programs are broadcast which are dubbed. Mostly by sheer number these programs are American and so slowley our cultures intertwine (i prefer erroded). Yesterday I heard someone call the pavement "a sidewalk"... :( Other than the fact its lazy, less creative and mind numbing, its the reason I no longer watch television and I have not done so for 2 or 3 years. I dont even own one. |
but what caughts my attention is the media treatment of the issue, i have seen no media mentioning the spanish tradition even though most families kept visiting the cemeteries and leaving flowers, theyre all about halloween
while that happens and the germans do the same with us this is how the italian and spanish leaders are portraited in the press: http://imagenes.publico.es/resources...660RAJOYdn.jpg |
Same here, Halloween has become very popular, especially with the youngest ones. As for me, I still can't seem to care about it...
So kiddies coming to my house asking for candies are quite disappointed, but I guess that next year I will have no choice as my kids (4 1/2 and 3 y.o.) are already asking me what is happening with all the people dressed up as monsters ;) |
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Then again, I absolutely abhor both Halloween and Valentine's Day in general. I find both utterly ridiculous. |
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Agreed. ;) We should just go back to the wierd Pagan and Druid ones! :-P |
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You might be surprised to know that here in OZ we never use to have Haloween .. too American but recently we've given in .. kids love it and what the hell, any excuse for a party.
As to Spains problem, and greece, i feel for you. The current economic system isn't working. We need far more cash in the world system, ALL countries need to keep printing money until inflation starts to bite then stop. Otherwise, like a engine that is starved of fuel, the world economic engine will just keep spluttering and stalling. Needs more fuel .. bigger the engine, the more fuel needed. We'll that's my take anyway. which is quite strange because i'm a tea-party follower. . |
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I would have loved having Halloween in Europe back in the days. |
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