Question on sorta illegal Holiday tradition in Gavle Sweden?
Question on sorta illegal Holiday tradition in Gavle Sweden?
I saw this on youtube, and its one of those things that sounds too good to check, but the claim is in Sweden that town of Gavle builds a giant straw goat statue for Christmas, and there is a town tradition that you try to destroy it, like some frathouse stealing a rival teams mascot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jocXWO4Tr-Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jocXWO4Tr-Q
Is this video actually accurate?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jocXWO4Tr-Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jocXWO4Tr-Q
Is this video actually accurate?
Re: Question on sorta illegal Holiday tradition in Gavle Sweden?
Yes, it’s essentially correct. It is built every year, there’s some people who try to burn it down, and others who try to prevent it from burning down. It is illegal arson, and is prosecuted if they catch who did it.
Tom Scott did a longer video of it some years ago in which he visits Gävle and explains it: https://youtu.be/-zjJpFYtx9s
The goat has got social media accounts as well such as on X: https://x.com/gavlebocken?s=21&t=wWd6ltvssh4tJG_Vm2jjAA
The background as to why there’s a giant straw goat in the first place is that straw goats of a much more modest size have long been a part of Swedish Christmas traditions. Such as these:
I and my family have several of these for instance. Back in the day the tradition was that Julbocken (the Christmas goat) was the one who brought Christmas gift. Here’s a depiction of that from a Children’s book set in the 1840’s:
This changed due to influence from other countries during the 19th century to instead incorporate a Santa Claus figure (Jultomten) as the bringer of gifts. The tradition however survived in the form of these straw goats that’s used for decorating.
Tom Scott did a longer video of it some years ago in which he visits Gävle and explains it: https://youtu.be/-zjJpFYtx9s
The goat has got social media accounts as well such as on X: https://x.com/gavlebocken?s=21&t=wWd6ltvssh4tJG_Vm2jjAA
The background as to why there’s a giant straw goat in the first place is that straw goats of a much more modest size have long been a part of Swedish Christmas traditions. Such as these:
I and my family have several of these for instance. Back in the day the tradition was that Julbocken (the Christmas goat) was the one who brought Christmas gift. Here’s a depiction of that from a Children’s book set in the 1840’s:
This changed due to influence from other countries during the 19th century to instead incorporate a Santa Claus figure (Jultomten) as the bringer of gifts. The tradition however survived in the form of these straw goats that’s used for decorating.
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Re: Question on sorta illegal Holiday tradition in Gavle Sweden?
Uncle Blue looks like he's feeling miffed at being upstaged by another Christmas goat.
Re: Question on sorta illegal Holiday tradition in Gavle Sweden?
Wouldn’t you be?pengolod_sc wrote: ↑Sat Dec 21, 2024 11:12 pm Uncle Blue looks like he's feeling miffed at being upstaged by another Christmas goat.
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Re: Question on sorta illegal Holiday tradition in Gavle Sweden?
...Wait till you guys see a Cleveland Christmas.
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Re: Question on sorta illegal Holiday tradition in Gavle Sweden?
I’m not sure I want to see a 30 ft tall Drew Carey made from straw.MikeKozlowski wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 12:29 pm ...Wait till you guys see a Cleveland Christmas.
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Re: Question on sorta illegal Holiday tradition in Gavle Sweden?
Micael,Micael wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 1:17 pmI’m not sure I want to see a 30 ft tall Drew Carey made from straw.MikeKozlowski wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 12:29 pm ...Wait till you guys see a Cleveland Christmas.
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Oh, it's worse than that.
FAR worse than that:
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Re: Question on sorta illegal Holiday tradition in Gavle Sweden?
It's still better than a Cleveland Thanksgiving, "I swear to God I thought turkeys could fly." Wild ones can, domestic ones can't.MikeKozlowski wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 12:29 pm ...Wait till you guys see a Cleveland Christmas.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGFtV6-ALoQ
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Re: Question on sorta illegal Holiday tradition in Gavle Sweden?
Jem,jemhouston wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 2:25 pmIt's still better than a Cleveland Thanksgiving, "I swear to God I thought turkeys could fly." Wild ones can, domestic ones can't.MikeKozlowski wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 12:29 pm ...Wait till you guys see a Cleveland Christmas.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGFtV6-ALoQ
That was Cincinatti. John Lyle's the guy you wanna talk to.
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