jimnyc
10-16-2017, 01:01 PM
Triggering? There are some seriously sad and weak folks in our country. If they truly get "triggered" by something like this, then they need a little psychiatric help. And they could be problematic? Why? Someone going to assault me if I go to a party wearing "the wall" costume? Tolerant bastards.
I wish I had somewhere to go, so I could order the wall costume, but no parties for me. And I wish there were somewhere where I knew antifa scumbags would be, as I would gladly allow them to see me in my halloween costume.
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The Five Most Triggering Halloween Costumes of 2017
As the days get shorter and cooler, a familiar pre-Halloween ritual is swinging into high gear. Of course I'm talking about the spasms of faux outrage and virtue-signalling over Halloween costumes we are seeing as the big day draws near.
Business Insider has a list of fourteen costumes "you shouldn't wear this year" because some common Halloween costumes can be "problematic."
As a public service, I've whittled the number down to the top five politically incorrect costumes you should avoid this year if you don't want to trigger outrage, emotional meltdowns, and even fisticuffs on Halloween.
Hobo costume:
https://i.imgur.com/HbyWhVB.png
Insensitive and misogynistic, people. "You wouldn't make fun of a homeless person on the street," Business Insider scolds. " Homelessness is a serious issue ..."
Men's Arab Sheik Costume:
https://i.imgur.com/8QoLGrm.png
Whoopsie. This costume "draws on false stereotypes of Middle Eastern culture," Business Insider warns. "It's harmful to reinforce negative and misconceived notions about a region, religion, or group of people." Oddly enough, the tweet from ArabTV didn't seem to have a problem with it.
Native Princess Costume:
https://i.imgur.com/9gv4Vf2.png
Um, hello? I think we all know better than to culturally appropriate from indigenous cultures.
Walmart Canada has pulled a bunch of these costumes from its stores and is "revisiting" its cultural sensitivity guidelines.
Inflatable Fat Ballerina:
https://i.imgur.com/jGzXliE.png
Come on, people, it's 2017. "Try to avoid costumes that could be interpreted as body-shaming, like this one from Target," Business Insider chastises.
The Wall:
https://i.imgur.com/Bacr13E.png
This one is triggering extreme liberal meltdowns on Twitter even though the costume may just be a reference to Pink Floyd’s "The Wall" album cover.
“Really @PartyCity? A 'Build The Wall' costume?” wrote one Twitter user.
“This isn’t about being politically correct, it’s about being decent [sic] human beings!!!!!” said another.
"If cultural appropriation on Halloween isn't for you, here's a directly racist costume straight from Party City," another upset liberal wrote.
It even has antifa types riled up: “If I see anyone wearing a 'The Wall' costume, fair warning, you’re getting punched. Like hard,” the enraged snowflake fumed.
See what I mean?
Be careful out there, folks. Halloween can be very scary -- especially if you're wearing a costume that triggers liberals.
https://pjmedia.com/lifestyle/2017/10/14/five-triggering-halloween-costumes-2017/
I wish I had somewhere to go, so I could order the wall costume, but no parties for me. And I wish there were somewhere where I knew antifa scumbags would be, as I would gladly allow them to see me in my halloween costume.
--
The Five Most Triggering Halloween Costumes of 2017
As the days get shorter and cooler, a familiar pre-Halloween ritual is swinging into high gear. Of course I'm talking about the spasms of faux outrage and virtue-signalling over Halloween costumes we are seeing as the big day draws near.
Business Insider has a list of fourteen costumes "you shouldn't wear this year" because some common Halloween costumes can be "problematic."
As a public service, I've whittled the number down to the top five politically incorrect costumes you should avoid this year if you don't want to trigger outrage, emotional meltdowns, and even fisticuffs on Halloween.
Hobo costume:
https://i.imgur.com/HbyWhVB.png
Insensitive and misogynistic, people. "You wouldn't make fun of a homeless person on the street," Business Insider scolds. " Homelessness is a serious issue ..."
Men's Arab Sheik Costume:
https://i.imgur.com/8QoLGrm.png
Whoopsie. This costume "draws on false stereotypes of Middle Eastern culture," Business Insider warns. "It's harmful to reinforce negative and misconceived notions about a region, religion, or group of people." Oddly enough, the tweet from ArabTV didn't seem to have a problem with it.
Native Princess Costume:
https://i.imgur.com/9gv4Vf2.png
Um, hello? I think we all know better than to culturally appropriate from indigenous cultures.
Walmart Canada has pulled a bunch of these costumes from its stores and is "revisiting" its cultural sensitivity guidelines.
Inflatable Fat Ballerina:
https://i.imgur.com/jGzXliE.png
Come on, people, it's 2017. "Try to avoid costumes that could be interpreted as body-shaming, like this one from Target," Business Insider chastises.
The Wall:
https://i.imgur.com/Bacr13E.png
This one is triggering extreme liberal meltdowns on Twitter even though the costume may just be a reference to Pink Floyd’s "The Wall" album cover.
“Really @PartyCity? A 'Build The Wall' costume?” wrote one Twitter user.
“This isn’t about being politically correct, it’s about being decent [sic] human beings!!!!!” said another.
"If cultural appropriation on Halloween isn't for you, here's a directly racist costume straight from Party City," another upset liberal wrote.
It even has antifa types riled up: “If I see anyone wearing a 'The Wall' costume, fair warning, you’re getting punched. Like hard,” the enraged snowflake fumed.
See what I mean?
Be careful out there, folks. Halloween can be very scary -- especially if you're wearing a costume that triggers liberals.
https://pjmedia.com/lifestyle/2017/10/14/five-triggering-halloween-costumes-2017/