Dylan Mulvaney is granted social carte blanche to perform the most reductive and insulting impersonation of a “girl” imaginable, frolicking around meadows in mini-skirts with limp wrists and freaking out about bees like a moron — and, to add insult to injury, given lucrative corporate sponsorships for his absurd theatrics.
At the same time, since double standards are their bread and butter, every year, the same Social Justice™ shrews who would buy Bud Light just because a homosexual activist in drag told them to offer stern moral lectures about what costumes the Deplorables are or are not allowed to wear based on the moral licenses they dispense.Related: MSNBC Claims MTG's Rap Video Is Racist
Let’s have a look-see at what culture war developments we’ve seen this Halloween season.
Comprehensive polling data on American attitudes re: kosher vs. non-kosher Halloween costumes
Frankly, this poll would have been more accurate if they had asked respondents to rate the appropriateness of Halloween costumes based on the social identity of the individual dressing up, as the restrictions regularly placed on costumes, according to Social Justice™ canon, apply exclusively to white people and others deemed the oppressors in the Marxist paradigm.
“Marginalized” minority groups obviously get to wear whatever they like at all times without fear of accusations of cultural appropriation or “whiteface.”
Via YouGov (emphasis added):
Spooky season is upon us. With Halloween nearing, a new YouGov survey asked Americans about their Halloween costumes and whether they find certain costumes — such as a costume with a realistic gun or other weapon, or a cultural costume worn by someone who is not of that culture — to be acceptable or unacceptable…
Majorities of Americans say the following are acceptable Halloween costumes: a woman dressing up as a man (69%), a man dressing up as a woman (65%), a child dressing up in a cultural costume if they are not part of that culture (62%), and an adult dressing up in a cultural costume if they are not part of that culture (56%). Fewer say it is acceptable for a non-Native American person to dress as a Native American person (52%), for a person who is not transgender to dress as a transgender person (39%), for a person to wear a costume with a realistic-looking gun or other weapon (34%), or for a white person to wear black-face makeup in order to appear as a Black person (33%).
Grown man self-flagellates for wearing white sheet ghost costume as a child — decades ago
This delusional individual apparently thinks he might get some credit or grace for this apology when in reality all it’s liable to do is make him more of a target by indicating his susceptibility to gaslighting — a lamb to the slaughter, a mark, a dupe.
According to Social Justice™ dogma, as I have reiterated multiple times based on lessons dealing with these people, there is no atonement or redemption for people with the wrong immutable characteristics other than to kill themselves. Groveling only encourages more aggression from these people.
Via Turlock Journal (emphasis added):
I confess.
Somewhere out there a photo may exist of me wearing a white sheet.
Before someone finds it and posts it on Twitter causing the floodgates of indignation du jour to open up promoting the hordes of anonymous snap judgement protectors of political correctness to post away demanding my head for wearing the preferred garment of the Ku Klux Klan, let me explain.
It was Halloween. I was 10 years old.
I weighed as much as I do today but was 14 inches shorter meaning one size fits all costumes weren’t true in my case.
My mom raising four kids on her own wasn’t exactly flush with money.
So we dug through the bowels of the linen closet to find the oldest bedsheet available that mom could justify cutting two holes for eyes out of it…
This is why you should be very, very careful about your children this Halloween.
The biggest fear you should have as a parent should not be razor blades in candy (the thing urban myths are made of), distracted drivers, or your kid eating enough Halloween candy to ultimately pay for your family dentist’s next trip to Hawaii.
Instead, it might just be what your child wears as a costume could derail their chances of getting into college or destroy their career 30 years down the road.
‘33 Halloween Costumes For Bada** Feminists’
Via Refinery 29 (emphasis added)
Halloween: It’s the best of times and the worst of times, especially if you’re a socially conscious feminist. On the one hand, you’ve got candy and dressing up — in the comfort of your own home, of course — which are awesome things that many people are down to enjoy. On the other hand, well, something about “dressing up” seems to bring out the worst impulses in a lot of people. Just look at the racially insensitive “costumes” that pop up every year.
So what’s a fun-loving, costume-appreciating feminist to do? We did the vetting for you and rounded up a bunch of great costume ideas for your stay-at-home Halloween celebrations. From Simone Biles to Beyoncé, these suggestions will save you the trouble of figuring out which costumes best show off your passion for gender equality.
Such empowering feminist costumes to make the list include AOC (although I don’t see how dressing up as a Latinx is cool for white women to do; it seems like kind of a trap maybe), the Harry Potter girl (but not the author, JK Rowling, notorious transphobe), various other fictional characters and weird celebrities, and a “yes means yes” consent-positive tank-top (which is somehow considered a costume).
How many kids will Biden get to molest this Halloween?
Last year, for Halloween, Biden’s handlers treated him to more children to grope than he could have dreamed of for a lifetime as a young Scranton man marching in the Civil Rights movement, arm-in-arm with Corn Pop and Rosa Parks.
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How many more liberal women’s kids will Brandon enjoy this Halloween?