You're making a joke out of someone else's trauma. I don't care about poking at the Catholic Church, but you're punching down as well as up with this one. |
Yes to sheltered. Not everyone had the privilege of cross-racial friendships 40 years ago. There were THREE Asian kids and ONE kid of Native American descent in my fairly large high school class. I imagine that people from smaller communities didn’t have access to the Internet ( because it didn’t exist) or cross-racial friendships were dependent on the adults around them to explain how we treat others. Some of those adults failed them. Was a civil war dress-up in poor taste? Absolutely. Would I cancel someone over it? Not if it happened a long time ago. People using today’s metrics to judge behavior from decades ago really need to take perspective. Those kids didn’t have access to the knowledge they would now. I would judge those long ago college girls on how they behave in the present. Actively teasing or intimidating someone? Completely different. But civil war reenactment was an accepted part of Southern culture in the 80s. We need to take that into account. -someone with the benefit of a racially literate 80s mother |
Yes. I’m not Catholic, but dressing up as someone else’s #metoo is hideous. |
So obviously, THIS. Imagine being a victim seeing people costumed like that at a party. And I AM Catholic. |
| No because when I was bought up in the 60s and 70s my parents would never have let me even think that was considered funny, and people who did that were considered well, not brought up nicely. We were all Gods creatures. Why this is even an issue baffles me now. |