Stop burning the Christmas Goat!! "Christmas straw goat burned down again in Sweden"





Gavle Goat

Some residents of Gävle, Sweden celebrate the holidays by erecting a Christmas goat. Others celebrate by beating it down. (Photo: Christian Gidlöf)                          HERE










Christmas straw goat burned down again in Sweden

STOCKHOLM, Sweden – A giant Christmas straw goat that has been targeted in a violent Christmas tradition for four decades in Sweden was burned down yet again on Saturday, an official said.

"It was set on fire early in the morning; it's very sad," goat committee spokeswoman Anna Ostman said. "People from 105 countries have followed the goat via the Web cams and many become really sad when they learn that he's burned down. We have heard from a lot of people, including the United States."

Vandals have burned the 43-foot (13-meter)-high goat 23 times since it was first set up in the central Swedish city of Gavle on Dec. 3, 1966 to mark the holiday season.

The traditional yuletide goat has also been smashed several times, run over by a car and had its legs cut off.

A year ago the goat made it through the holiday season.

Vandals are seldom caught, but in 2001, the goat was set on fire by a 51-year-old visitor from Cleveland, Ohio, who was convicted and spent 18 days in jail.

In 2005, the goat was burned down by two arsonists dressed up as Santa Claus and the Gingerbread Man. They were never caught.

Authorities in Gavle have tried to protect the goat using fireproofing chemicals and security guards. But only 10 of the goats have survived beyond Christmas since 1966.

The goat is a centuries-old Scandinavian yule symbol that preceded Santa Claus as the bringer of gifts to Swedish homes. Many Swedes place a small straw goat underneath their Christmas trees, or hang miniature versions on the branches.





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In this Dec. 3. 2005 file photo, firefighters clear the smoking remains of the giant straw goat in the town of Gavle, Sweden, after vandals burned it. The town is taking steps to better protect a new straw Christmas goat from vandalism this year. (AP Photo/Jimmy Wixtrom, file) From AP Photo by .
25 months ago: In this Dec. 3. 2005 file photo, firefighters clear the smoking remains of the giant straw goat in the town of Gavle, Sweden, after vandals burned it. The town is taking steps to better protect a new straw Christmas goat from vandalism this year. (AP Photo/Jimmy Wixtrom, file)


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Nothing says Christmas like a giant straw goat

 

Xmasgoat I just have to say that this seems like a Christmas tragedy waiting to happen.

Sweden

Giant straw goat

Fireworks

Actually, this goat, in Gavle, Sweden seen on Sunday Dec. 3 2006, is supposedly fireproof.

Why?

Well, as a centuries-old Scandinavian yule symbol that preceded Santa Claus as the bringer of gifts to Swedish homes, vandals have seen fit to burn the 43-foot-high goat 22 times since it was first set up on Dec. 3, 1966 to mark the holiday season.

But for its 40th anniversary, officials think they have finally outsmarted the resourceful arsonists by dousing this year's ram with flame-resistant chemicals normally used on airplanes.

AP Photo/Scanpix, Pernilla Wahlman








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