Wow.....hard to believe the KKK's fashion sense was influenced by a religious celebration in Spain.......but obviously true.
Not so hard to believe, when you consider that the 15th century was the time of the Inquisition, and a time in Spain's history when Jews and Muslim Moors were completely banished from the land by law.
I can see them taking inspiration from that, although that would also mean that they were carrying on Catholic traditions, which I'm pretty sure the KKK ain't too down with.
You guys can't tell the difference between Spanish religious folk and the KKK? I guess I take this shit for granted being a student of art I'm exposed to these things. The analysis of how the KKKs fashion sense was inspired by the inquisition is interesting though. Never thought about it.
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Wow.....hard to believe the KKK's fashion sense was influenced by a religious celebration in Spain.......but obviously true.
Thanks.
Procession of Holy Week (Easter) in Sevilla
By the General Military Academy Band with Cornets and Drums
Director: Commandant Peter Raventos
Now, why they have a striking resemblance to the KKK (and vice-versa) is a whole 'nother thread!
Not so hard to believe, when you consider that the 15th century
was the time of the Inquisition, and a time in Spain's history when
Jews and Muslim Moors were completely banished from the land by law.
I can see them taking inspiration from that, although that would also
mean that they were carrying on Catholic traditions, which I'm pretty
sure the KKK ain't too down with.
Kinda like this, eh?
you never though about it? the white hoods?
where are you from?
Your grandma's house.