How To Lose Friends At Hallowe’en!
Wooooo!
Happy Hallowe’en!
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When I was a kid, it was my fave night of the year.
I liked best the usual disguises, ghosts (easiest, only white sheet needed!) and witches…
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Couldn’t match this witch for scariness!
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…but one year I dressed up as a Red Indian, a chief, naturally, full feather war bonnet –
– purchased from Woolworths, methinks.
Now get this pinko creepery from an Idaho newspaper (didn’t Idaho used to be a sensible state?)
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It’s a wokerine, Camyll Reyes, offering ‘guidelines’ – avoiding altering skin color, researching your costume and holding friends accountable…
What?
Great!
Undermine the accuracy of your costume by skipping easy and helpful touches like skin-dye, but contradictorily spend ages on ‘research’ – for a fun party, for Pete’s sake!
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Barb Cassain 21:23 on October 31, 2021 Permalink |
It’s sad that kids ( and adults) are lectured by meanies like the one you quote when all they want to do is have fun.
Halloween was always great when I was a kid and there were no woke witches like her telling you off if you dressed up as an Indian squaw or an eskimo.
I dont believe normal people of any culture get offended by seeing others in any costume on their way to a party.
If they do take offence, it’s their problem, not the costumes!
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Mack the Knife 21:44 on October 31, 2021 Permalink |
What a load of rubbish these lefties do talk.
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