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[Video] Man who represented Jesus on the Via Crucis defended himself with blows from the lashes that were given to him

It is normal that during Holy Week there are different representations of the life of Jesus, one of them and the most popular is the viacruciswhich is the moment when Jesus carries the cross on his back while being whipped.

In the last few hours, a video has gone viral in which a Venezuelan “Jesus”, he defends himself with kicks from the lashes that his companions give him.

Also read: #Video Subject walks 75 kilometers with a cross on his back to pay penance in Antioquia

The video has thousands of views on different social networks and despite the fact that the event occurred last year, it has gone viral again this Good Friday.

This funny episode for many happened in the state of Miranda, Venezuela and in this he looks like a man carrying the cross on his shoulders he got tired of the blows that the other actors were giving him and started kicking everyone.

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