Posted on 10/26/2017 6:58:17 AM PDT by Kaslin
In what could be the dumbest article in a season of idiocy, Cosmopolitan magazine ran a piece originally published in Redbook (who knew either of these rags still existed?) informing parents they should not allow their white children to dress up as the Disney character Moana for Halloween because that character is Polynesian. Allow me to, politely, suggest they and everyone who thinks like this drop dead.
First, its Halloween, Redbook and Cosmo, so go play in traffic. Its the one time each year kids, who arent the weirdos in school, get to play dress up leave them alone. Dress your kid anyway they want to go trick-or-treating, and if anyone is offended, well, tough.
As an added bonus, youll get know who to avoid for the rest of your life. Because anyone who whines about cultural appropriation over a childs Halloween costume will never be the type of person you want to associate with and will have children with soft skulls, who eat paste into adulthood.
For normal people who dont roll with the tweed jacket and crying over Wes Anderson movies who are wondering what cultural appropriation means, its basically when someone of one race engages in something first done or created by someone of another. The first someone usually means white people, and the second someone means anyone who isnt white, because Democrats.
The idea is absurd and racist, so its quickly becoming a hallmark of the Democratic Party. The morons who wrote the Maybe Don't Dress Your Kid Up As Moana This Halloween? editorial are no exception.
These busybodies with too much time on their hands say, If you missed the mark when you were younger, maybe think about using this Halloween as an opportunity to teach your kids about the importance of cultural sensitivity. If your child's dream costume feels questionable, don't just throw up your hands and hand over your credit card. You're the parent here, and the onus of what your child wears falls on you. If your kid wears a racist costume you're kind of wearing it too.
Catch that? If you threw on a mohawk skull cap as a kid because you were a fan of Mr. T., you might as well have been wearing a Nazi uniform and youve got to stop your kid from dressing up as a virtual KKK member by letting them dress up like a cartoon.
This leads us to the second point its a damn cartoon! So unless youre a cartoon, should anyone really be dressing like this?
Moana is a really special character to young girls of Polynesian descent who have never seen a Disney Princess who looks like them, just like how Tiana from The Princess and the Frog likely resonated with young Black women who had waited decades to see themselves represented, wrote these editors for magazines that culturally appropriated movable type from the German Johannes Gutenberg. So unless the editorial boards of Cosmo and Redbook consist exclusively of German men, theyre some of historys greatest monsters.
If its culturally appropriating to admire someone or something of a different color skin, then it must only be white guys who can drive cars, use iPhones, or take an aspirin. See how absurd things can get if you play by liberals game?
Back to the printing-appropriating morons. So what does this have to do with a seemingly innocent princess costume? they ask. Pretty much everything. It's important to align with, and stand up for, people of color and minorities, and a key part of that is showing respect for their cultures.
Thats such the liberal mindset condescend to minorities. Those poor dears are not able to handle things like everyone else, so its best to treat them like children, is pretty much what theyre saying. White people have to be super-sensitive around minorities because theyre delicate and cant handle things like white people can, basically. Change a few words and youve got the justification for Jim Crow laws.
A Halloween costume is a small, easy way to introduce these issues in a way that a child's yet-to-be-fully-brain can process, they conclude, because liberals seek to indoctrinate kids while theyre young. This isn't about putting a damper on your kid's creativity; it's about exercising sensitivity towards anyone who doesn't get to choose how the world at large sizes them up. Whether or not your kids get that is up to you.
No one is born racist; racism is taught. And Democrats are still teaching it. Even though its now under the guise of sensitivity and tolerance, its racism plain and simple.
Dress your kid however they want to dress, theyre kids and they wont stay young forever. And if any progressive Democrat tries to lecture you over it just tell them your kid identifies as whatever it is theyre dressed as. These are people who insist men can become women simply by declaring it to be so, so tell them your daughter can be whatever the hell she wants to be for Halloween.
So to take the liberal’s cultural guidelines to it’s logical end, everyone should be dna tested to find their highest percentage of ancestry, and return to their country of origin.
That’s right.
October 31 is the Eve of All Hallows — All Saints on November 1st.
All Souls Day is November 2nd.
I could have sworn it was before All Saints day and not after.
Does she have long hair?
I would rather have Almond sprinkles anyway. I don’t like peanuts
No, not really. Shoulder length and very curly.
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