A west-central Florida man’s Halloween display featuring bald, unclothed dolls continues to stir controversy in his neighborhood.
For the past few years, Cain has displayed approximately 100 dolls hanging from trees in his front yard.
He told the television station that it is a reference to Island of the Dolls, or La Isla de las Muñecas, in Mexico City. According toSome of Cain’s neighbors are not buying into that interpretation. The sight of the dolls also could be a reminder of claims overseas that Hamas beheaded babies. The militants were accused of the atrocities when they attacked Israel on Oct. 7,Even without the potential international context, some of Cain’s neighbors are trying to get the display removed.
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