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Australian cruise operator denies staff dressed as Ku Klux Klan for Christmas fun day

P&O Cruises Australia said the staff, who appeared in all-white jumpsuits and cone-shaped hats, were actually dressed as ‘snow cones’

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A still from a social media video shows staff strolling across the deck of an Australian cruise liner in all-white jumpsuits and cone-shaped hats evoking the distinctive white robes and masked hoods worn by the racist Ku Klux Klan. Photo: X/LidZen5
Cruise ship staff clad in pointed white hoods for an Australian costume party were “snow cones” not the Ku Klux Klan, the operator said on Wednesday.
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Video of the fancy dress faux pas showed staff strolling across the deck of an Australian cruise liner in all-white jumpsuits and cone-shaped hats.

The costumes evoked the distinctive white robes and masked hoods worn by the racist Ku Klux Klan in the United States.

But P&O Cruises Australia said the staff were actually dressed as “snow cones” for a Christmas-themed family fun day.

They live and work on the cruise ship, and they have to make do with what they’ve got
Lynne Scrivens, P&O Australia communications director

“Several crew members dressed up as snow cones for a Christmas family event, not understanding how their costumes could be misconstrued,” the company said in a statement.

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