Posted on 10/31/2018 6:43:07 AM PDT by C19fan
A Michigan State University department debuted Halloween posters titled, A Culture is not a Costume" and included a guide called, Is Your Halloween Costume Racist?
MSUs Residence Hospitality and Services department featured the signs, which included a heavily detailed Cultural Appropriation vs Appreciation section, as spotted by Campus Reform.
The boards are found throughout many of the universitys dorms. One poster brands the addition of a sombrero to a taco costume as racist.
(Excerpt) Read more at campusreform.org ...
What a joke.
In a real college (i.e., one of a few decades ago) the idiots writing that article wouldn’t have qualified as janitors.
As easy as it is to see how ridiculous this cultural nonsense is, I don’t see its popularity subsiding on campus. If anything, they are doubling down. After school, the dykes and snowflakes lurking in the HR department at work will ensure the indoctrination persists through adulthood. If we don’t change the way young folks think then its just a matter of time until the fall.
2017:
Texas A&M Flowchart Advises Students on Costume Sensitivity
Campus Reform ^ | October 31, 2017 | Mitchell Gunter
Posted on 10/31/2017, 11:17:53 AM by C19fan
Students at Texas A&M University (TAMU) got a costume sensitivity flowchart for Halloween this year.
Wondering about your Halloween costume? Here are some things to keep in mind, the TAMU GLBT Resource Center tweeted on October 25, along with a flowchart bearing the title, Is My Costume Culturally Insensitive?
2016:
UMass Amherst Creates ‘Flow Chart’ to Determine If Your Halloween Costume Is Offensive
Washington Times ^ | October 20, 2016 ast | By Ken Shepherd
Posted on 10/20/2016, 8:46:18 PM by drewh
The University of Massachusetts, Amherst has created a handy flow chart for students to help them determine what NOT to wear as a Halloween costume.
Devised by UMass Amhersts official diversity office, the Simple Costume Racism Evaluation and Assessment Meter (S.C.R.E.A.M.) poses several costume-related questions, the answers to which take one to various points on a threat meter that ranges from green (low) to red (severe), Campus Reform reported on Tuesday.
Insanity. ALL costumes are culturally related.
SO WHAT.
SO IS OUR FOOD.
IF I EAT A TACO OR GENERAL TSO’S CHICKEN IS IT CULTURAL APPROPRIATION???
THESE PEOPLE ARE INSANE.
THEIR INSANITY IS LIBERALISM.
PC criteria vary by the day and by the person. I don’t think a flow chart can capture it. You’d need an app for that, maybe a supercomputer.
So, this year I guess I get to selectively pass out Halloween candy based on my personal assessment of cultural appropriation. Any kid showing up in a Minions costume is automatically out of luck. Any black kid in a Spiderman costume - Same thing.
If your white and you are wearing a costume ... its racist.
My mother dressed me up as a Cossack for Purim. I had no dear what that was at the time. Even though it was a cool costume, it seems a little weird looking back on it.
That is weird considering the Tsars luved to send the Cossacks after Jews living in the Russian Empire.
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Sick to death of this PC crap. People make fun of you or stereotype you? Grow up, put on a thicker skin, and get over it.
“One poster brands the addition of a sombrero to a taco costume as racist.
What if it’s an Urban sombrero?
In other words - they ain't got jack $#!+.
It’s nuts. You have “diversity” and “multiculturalism” on the one hand and “cultural appropriation” on the other.
I’m descended from Western Europeans, primarily from England, Ireland, and Scotland. My ancestors came over a long time ago.
Can’t I claim it’s “cultural appropriaton” when people come here from other countries and speak English?
Is it appropriation when my neighbors, the Chavez family, go to a Chinese buffet? Or a pizza place?
Is it appropriation when the Nguyen family lives in an Ameridan-style house and uses American furniture?
Is it appropriation when the Park family down the street (from Korea) celebrates the 4th of July?
For that matter, isn’t using fireworks appropriation, since they were invented by the Chinese?
Whatever happened to the concept of a “melting pot?”
-PJ
The flowchart was created by Collegehumor, a comedy site, probably as a joke. The college fascists took it seriously.
My flowchart:
1. Is it fun? —— Y-—> Go have fun
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N |
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2. Is it scary? ——Y -——
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Try again (go to 1)
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