Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone name a Halloween costume that is not offensive to some group somewhere? ? (I can’t).
I got a cardboard box and made a die/dice out of it one year. Another year, I was a baby. Another year, I was a hippie (tie die, groovy sunglasses, long hair parted in the middle) but my parents were actual hippies so I don't think it was offensive. Another year, I was a palm tree. There are infinite possibilities to non-offensive costumes.
Yes - but you ultimately mocked the values your parents stood and fought for, and in so doing, you diminished their accomplishments. That alone is offensive enough that you should feel shame for your actions.
Hippies had accomplishments? You obviously weren't around in the early 70s.
Anonymous wrote:I dressed as a gypsy for Halloween when I was about 8. I'm 40 now and came across the picture a year or two ago in a photo album. I'm not worried it will come back to haunt me or anything--I've got no plans to run for office--but it did make me reflect on how unthinking even my white, Jewish, liberal family was 30 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:When I met my now ILs way back in the 90s, they had a decades long tradition to dress up as Indians and Pilgrims for Thanksgiving dinner and would alternate costumes and hosting with their family friends. One year I wore a construction paper headband and feather headdress, just like we used to make in grade school in the 70s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone name a Halloween costume that is not offensive to some group somewhere? ? (I can’t).
I got a cardboard box and made a die/dice out of it one year. Another year, I was a baby. Another year, I was a hippie (tie die, groovy sunglasses, long hair parted in the middle) but my parents were actual hippies so I don't think it was offensive. Another year, I was a palm tree. There are infinite possibilities to non-offensive costumes.
Yes - but you ultimately mocked the values your parents stood and fought for, and in so doing, you diminished their accomplishments. That alone is offensive enough that you should feel shame for your actions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone name a Halloween costume that is not offensive to some group somewhere? ? (I can’t).
Huh? I was a cat several years running. Also a princess, a baby, an angel, a flapper, and Robin Hood.
I have not worn a racist costume since kindergarten, when the school made us dress like "Indians" for Thanksgiving, in vests we made out of brown paper bags. I was pissed because mine had to have a paper papoose instead of a bow and arrow.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone name a Halloween costume that is not offensive to some group somewhere? ? (I can’t).
Anonymous wrote:I think the term you are looking for is not “racially sensitive,” but “racist.”