Anonymous wrote:I wore a borrowed silk sari one year. It was a fancy dress wedding and I wanted something beautiful. I had a blouse made to go with it. Neither the person lending it, nor the seamstress who made my top found it offensive. I didn’t camp it up though. No bindi, no wig, normal makeup, simple jewelry. I wasn’t in character. I’m not sure if that’s out of line or appropriation, I thought it was a beautiful garment.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter was a geisha one year. She was little and just wanted to look pretty. We didnt make her up to look different, she just wore them gown which was actually really pretty.
Anonymous wrote:I went as Stevie Nicks one year but a lot of people thought I was a gypsy. Does that count?
Anonymous wrote:I was the Statue of Liberty when i was 10, is that offensive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone name a Halloween costume that is not offensive to some group somewhere? ? (I can’t).
My 3 year old was a dinosaur last year. The year before that she was Winnie the Pooh.
I can’t think of how those could be offensive?
Winnie the Pooh is offense to Chinese and Chinese-Americans:
https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-china-blog-40627855
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone name a Halloween costume that is not offensive to some group somewhere? ? (I can’t).
My 3 year old was a dinosaur last year. The year before that she was Winnie the Pooh.
I can’t think of how those could be offensive?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never. I don't know how you make it to adulthood, and can be such an ignorant idiot, honestly.
When I was a kid, my cousins made up a derogatory song about East Asians. Which was weird, because we're South Asian ourselves. But we were in Elementary school - I was probably 5-6 the last time we "sang" it. I was horrified about it by the time I was in upper elementary school, and I would be hugely embarrassed if I were "outed" about it - but at the same time, Kindergartners just don't know any better. If you're an adult and you don't know any better... I don't think you can excuse it on "well it was ok back then." I figure they must have led a severely sheltered, privileged life to be so insensitive.
Woke from birth. Gold star!
Signed,
An ignorant idiot who somehow made it to adulthood. Will you look at that!
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone name a Halloween costume that is not offensive to some group somewhere? ? (I can’t).
Anonymous wrote:Never. I don't know how you make it to adulthood, and can be such an ignorant idiot, honestly.
When I was a kid, my cousins made up a derogatory song about East Asians. Which was weird, because we're South Asian ourselves. But we were in Elementary school - I was probably 5-6 the last time we "sang" it. I was horrified about it by the time I was in upper elementary school, and I would be hugely embarrassed if I were "outed" about it - but at the same time, Kindergartners just don't know any better. If you're an adult and you don't know any better... I don't think you can excuse it on "well it was ok back then." I figure they must have led a severely sheltered, privileged life to be so insensitive.