Posted on 10/22/2017 9:30:32 AM PDT by Simon Green
The scariest thing this Halloween for New York moms isnt zombies or ghouls its politically incorrect costumes.
An article on raceconscious.org by Sachi Feris has been making the rounds on mommy Facebook groups. Feris writes that her 5-year-old daughter declared she wanted to be Polynesian Disney character Moana, which she worried would be cultural appropriation.
Her daughters other choice: Scandinavian Queen Elsa from the Disney movie Frozen.
I had some reservations regarding both costume choices about cultural appropriation and the power/privilege carried by Whiteness, and about Whiteness and standards of beauty, she wrote.
Feris went on to describe a series of conversations with her daughter, particularly focusing on the ethics of dressing as Moana, who as a teen sets out on a treacherous sea journey to save her familys island from famine and destruction and succeeds.
In the end, Feriss daughter decided to dress as Elsa though Feris was concerned it might teach her short-haired brunette daughter that one must be white, blue-eyed and have long flaxen hair to be a beautiful princess.
But she nixed the Moana costume for Mickey Mouse, because, as Ferris wrote, we dont have to worry about making fun of anyone or dressing up as a culture different from our own because Mickey Mouse is a pretend mouse!
One thing is for sure, our discussions around appropriate and inappropriate Halloween costumes will continue, concluded Feris.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
(Shaking my head) What's wrong with just letting little kids dress up as their favorites characters? "Cultural appropriation"? Please....
Fine. Just put a fake beard on her and she can go as Moanu.
Sheesh. Do I have to think of EVERYthing?
I demand any POC going on about cultural appropriation stop appropriating the fruits of my White, Western culture. To do this, they must give up electricity, the telephone, air conditioning, the crapper, the list goes on and on.
Using flush toilets is cultural appropriation (white culture)
Make the kid go as a vampire, ghoul, zombie, skeleton, Frankenstein’s monster or something. How is some princess scary?
cultural appropriation
Another Lib term invented to further their agenda and intimidate everyone else.
Such terms only work because WE allow them to work.
It is the same with ‘manspreading’ and every other term/phrase the Libs invent.
They classify everything from eating a taco to wearing a headband as cultural appropriation — as defined by THEM.
If Frederica Wilson can wear a cowboy hat, little girls can be whatever they want for Halloween.
Unless you are a Satanist, a wiccan, or some other devotee of demonic practice(s), you are culturally appropriating the culture of evil.
Thank you, Ms. Feris for doing your part to set back race relationships. Its really appreciated (extreme sarcasm)
This cannot be for real. How can these people get out of bed and dress themselves in the morning?
“In the end, Feriss daughter decided to dress as Elsa though Feris was concerned it might teach her short-haired brunette daughter that one must be white, blue-eyed and have long flaxen hair to be a beautiful princess.”
Wow. What a bigoted woman! She needs to look in a mirror to check her prejudices.
There isn't much left to choose from. A simple ghost costume from a sheet might work, but, on second thought it is insensitive to the dead, makes the living relatives of the dead sad, and, worst of all, is highly insensitive to moslem women.
Mom, play it safe and keep your kid locked in her room, lights out.
My kids are dressing up as liberals..... but to anyone who asks, they are zombies.
A kid would freeze in that while trick or treating!
Communist mom problems. Weirdo
Chubby little princess with cankles.
I think those wide set eyes indicate fetal alcohol syndrome.
Her conversation with her daughter is quite revealing, in which she suggests that she dress as Che Guevara.
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