‘Graves will fall’: Honduran warns parents who dressed their children as ‘little devils’

The Honduran living in Spain, Julio Trochéz, sent a warning to all parents who dressed their children as ‘little devils’ this Halloween.

According to a publication that the catracho shared this Tuesday, October 31 on his Facebook account, the minors were going to get “seriously” sick.

“To those who today dress their children as little devils, later they will be praying to God when their children become seriously ill,” could be read in the post that caused controversy.

But that was not the only message, since he took advantage of the fact that he was walking through the streets of Spain to ask parents to be “consistent in their actions.”

“And yes, I know that they are going to tell me that they are not my children and that I should not get involved in things that do not matter to me, but man, we have to be a little coherent with our actions,” he said.

The reactions to his message did not take long, receiving more than 750 comments on both social networks, where some supported him and others criticized him.

“We are adapting to another culture, but our roots and our God deserve respect wherever we are, I do not share this tradition, nor do my daughters”; “That is calling your children a curse, that is celebrating the devil” and “those people who disguise their children do not know about God,” one can read.

While another group demonstrated that their message was: “you are exaggerating, it is just another celebration”; “There’s no way to make more followers, it’s up to everyone to decide” and “God is not going to punish children for that.”

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However, there is no data to prove that someone gets sick from dressing up as a devil during Halloween, where they ask for candy from house to house.

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Source: vtt.edu.vn

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