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As an atheist, what do you think of hats or shirts with religious words?

Hat, of course. Even if you are not an atheist, you will find Capillo hat, a pointed cone hat worn mainly by Spanish penitents, very disturbing. This hat is part of some fraternity uniforms, including Nazereno celebrating Easter and repeating it in Holy Week.

I don't know if I will be distracted, but for me, the most unpleasant things may be the following:

Nazarenos wears a headscarf. Those symbols of bleeding hearts are disgusting, too

The following "Nazarene" or confessor will have a strange (if shocking) expression in the solemn parade, or in the drums and horns. These also make my hair stand on end:

A team of masked confessors. Easter week in Cartagena? Turisana.

Do the following:

Do the following:

The La Borriquita Brotherhood used pointed hats to hide its identity during the ceremony held by the Inquisition (Source: Getty Images).

These people look like raven killers. I imagine they are all crawling, flapping their wings and taking off at the same time. ....

This (below) is OTT. But I admit that not many people can make embroidery and black pearl buttons so scary.

But most importantly:

I mean-what could be more disturbing than a masked and flogged "black confessor" advertising cocoa? This is definitely not the kind of bedtime drink that can guarantee me a good sleep. ...

Besides covering the face (which is threatening in itself), pointed hats have an inherent evil. Wizards wear them, even fools wear them. Mummies from the Iron Age were unearthed in Tarim Basin, China, and were called "Subushi Witch". They are found to be made of black felt-their unique steep spires gradually taper, approaching 60 cm (2 feet) above their heads.

Today, this high-pointed hat is most likely to arouse the resentment of those who associate it with the Klan in the West:

White robes and pointed hats worn by Klan members in the 1920s and 1930s.

Or the Spanish inquisition

Goya's pagan before the trial.

For me, Capillo people don't even need embroidered signs, symbols, pictures or words to make them feel uneasy. Because no matter what connection they have today, the high-pointed hat has a bad reputation in the whole religious history.