Anonymous wrote:OP, maybe you are hesitating because he's not wearing this out of the spirit of admiring the sport or the people who practice it, but because he seems to be poking fun? All concerns about cultural appropriation aside, I'd be concerned if I thought my kid wanted a *mean* halloween costume.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's fine, but the problem is that our current culture of over-the-top political correctness [i]has a way of brutally attacking even the most innocent gestures. Two young female business owners in California tried to open a taco business, and their lives were threatened repeatedly, they were vilified on social media, all in the name of "cultural sensitivity."
It's a sad world we live in, but you can't be too careful these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Japanese, I don't understand what's offensive about the costume. What is your concern, exactly?
Look up cultural appropriation. It's all the rage. Most people don't care about stuff like this, but there is a vocal minority that does. There was backlash about Moana/Maui costumes a few years ago because it got a little too close to blackface.
Anonymous wrote:As a Japanese, I don't understand what's offensive about the costume. What is your concern, exactly?