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Christmas - Lore – The Dark Side of Christmas - Global Weird - Around the World's Dark Corners

Christmas - Lore – The Dark Side of Christmas - Global Weird - Around the World's Dark Corners

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100-Word Episode Summary Catalonian children beat a log commanding it to defecate presents. Iceland has thirteen troll-thieves and a cat that devours the poorly dressed. Italian witch Befana searches eternally for baby Jesus. Japanese families order KFC months in advance—it's traditional Christmas dinner, created by 1974 marketing campaign. Episode three investigates Christmas as global phenomenon revealing deep cultural psychology and colonial violence. Lucien Graves examines twenty-foot Philippine lanterns, Venezuelan roller-skating to mass, Ukrainian spider-web trees, Greenlandic fermented seabirds. He exposes how missionaries forced Christmas on Indigenous peoples, erasing traditional celebrations. All Christmas traditions are equally strange. The defecating log is no more bizarre than chimney-sliding Santa. Christmas spread through violence, adapted endlessly, revealing what cultures fear and need.
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