Posted on 11/02/2023 4:30:12 AM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
Amother and her family are being slammed on social media after video captures them wiping out an entire bowl filled with Halloween candy in front of a country musician’s Texas home.
Cody Tate, a musician from the well known country band Whiskey Myers, posted security footage to his Instagram showing the family ravaging a giant basket full of treats on Tuesday.
The video starts off by showing three adults, followed by four to five kids, running up to the house and clearing a huge black-colored basket loaded with candy one-by-one.
One woman in a black hoodie appears to even smile into the camera while stashing loads of candy into her coat pockets.
The other adults and small children followed suit, making sure all of the candy was taken from the bowl, even picking some up from the ground.
Then one male adult looks back at the basket to ensure all the candy was gone before taking off with the family.
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Nice way to teach your kids. /S
“Then one male adult looks back at the basket to ensure all the candy was gone before taking off with the family.“
Homer Simpson.
Yep. While walking through a CVS…” one day this’ll all be yours son”
Fat white trash.
Disgusting.
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Some woke idiot will now accuse Cody of “shaming” people of color. We all know it’s going happen.
Freebie mongers...OINK OINK!
Asking people to self regulate on something like this is asking too much.
If you are gonna leave out bowls of candy, you make sure they are candy corn and tootsie-rolls, that stuff is kryptonite to normal humans
Doubtful they were even residents of that neighborhood, they were probably trucked there to scarf candy from the “rich people”. I’ve heard of people bringing kids to different neighborhoods before; that adults can admit that straight face is telling.
If someone leaves out bowls of candy and thinks he is too important to bother to answer the door, the candy gets taken by the first guy. It’s HALLOWE’EN! It’s not a night of nice morality, it’s a night of transgressions. In the 1960s in my nice all-white conservative neighborhood, all the kids knew, if you came upon a bowl of candy, it’s all yours. If you come upon an empty bowl of candy, you soap the windows.
And on the morning of November 1st, you'll be trying to figure out how to get rid of the bowls of unclaimed tootsie rolls and candy corn. They both work pretty well in mouse traps if that's any consolation.
Completely correct.
If someone is not home to hand out the candy, turn off the porch light and save the money on the candy or better yet, buy the candy and eat it all yourself :),
Watch the video with the sound on.
How are they going to get the chicle to sell on the street for mama, though?
Look like wetbacks to me.
I live in a garden apartment complex. I know kids live here especially my upstairs neighbor whose kid runs around most hours of the day.
I bought a small bag of candy just in case, but no one came. This is why I only buy candy I like.
I’m guessing the parents in the complex took/drove their kids to a nearby neighborhood with houses for trick or treating or to a church trunk and treat event.
With that being said, when I was a kid in the late 60’s we lived in Camp Hill, PA. But my mother would only take me to houses on our own small street or at most to a few houses one street over where she knew the people.
My 12 years older big brother didn’t like this though as I would share my haul with him. So, one year he volunteered to take me trick or treating. I think we hit every house in a 5-mile radius and my mother was furious that we didn’t get back until after 9:30. At one point I told him I was tired and wanted to go home but he said, “just one more street over, that’s where the really big houses are”.
My pillowcase was full of, overflowing with candy and my brother volunteered to “check” it for me and of course all the really good candy looked suspicious to him. LOL!
Your link said NYPost, but it wasn’t.
This is the actual link to the source.
https://nypost.com/2023/11/02/lifestyle/country-musician-cody-tate-calls-out-moms-for-raiding-halloween-candy-bowl-outside-his-house/
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