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Poughkeepsie Residents Outraged by ‘X-Rated’ Christmas Lights
UPDATE: Residents in the Town of Poughkeepsie are expressing outrage over a controversial Christmas light display that they say resembles an explicit image. The uproar comes just days before the holiday season kicks into high gear, with lights being unveiled throughout the Hudson Valley.
As festive displays light up local streets, the Arlington Business District’s decoration has drawn particular ire. Residents have taken to social media to voice their concerns about a light arrangement around the clock tower near Vassar College, which some claim bears an uncanny resemblance to a male body part.
Images circulating online show a pair of bushes with a long pole protruding between them, prompting a flurry of reactions. While some dismiss the claims as the result of “dirty minds,” others admit they can’t “unsee” the phallic imagery once pointed out. One local described the display as resembling a giant “middle finger” pointing down Raymond Avenue, adding a layer of humor to the controversy.
The incident has sparked a heated debate within the community. Many are questioning the intent behind the display and what it says about the town’s festive spirit. “What were they thinking?” one social media user pondered, highlighting the bizarre nature of the situation.
The timing of this uproar is significant, occurring as millions travel to Niagara Falls for the Winter Festival of Lights, showcasing over 3 million lights and spectacular fireworks from November 18, 2023, through January 7, 2024. The contrast between the holiday cheer in Niagara Falls and the controversy in Poughkeepsie underscores the varying interpretations of festive displays.
As discussions continue, the Town of Poughkeepsie finds itself at the center of a holiday controversy that mixes humor with community sentiment. Residents are encouraged to share their opinions on the matter through Facebook or their mobile app, creating a platform for further discussion.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops. Will the town address the complaints, or will the lights remain as is? The community is eager to see how local officials will respond to this unexpected holiday hiccup.
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