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Maybe white folks should just dress up as c*****rs for Halloween?
Oct 31, 2017 21:44:45   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
Todd's American Dispatch
9 hours ago
Maybe white folks should just dress up as c*****rs for Halloween?
Todd Starnes


From Trump to Pennywise, we've got you covered with a look at some of this year's top trending Halloween costumes.
Top trending Halloween costumes of 2017

From Trump to Pennywise, we've got you covered with a look at some of this year's top trending Halloween costumes.

Trick-or-Treaters are having a difficult time finding Halloween costumes that won’t get them in trouble with the identity politics and social justice crowd.

Click here for a free subscription to Todd’s Newsletter – a must-read for conservatives!

Folks can deal with flesh-eating zombies and demon-possessed children. But accusations of cultural appropriation? Well, that’s a whole different story.

Let’s be honest – nobody wants to tangle with a bunch of perpetually-offended liberals who were triggered by a white guy wearing a sombrero. Most folks would rather climb into a storm drain and take their chances with a deranged circus clown.

Two Disney costumes are causing quite a bit of “cultural appropriation and white privilege” controversy this year – Moana, the Polynesian character, and Elsa, from “Frozen.”

“I had some reservations regarding both costume choices…about cultural appropriation and the power/privilege carried by Whiteness, and about Whiteness and standards of beauty,” wrote Sachi Feris on the Raising Race Conscious Children blog.

In their estimation dressing up like a Polynesian is akin to wearing black face – or calling a white Southerner a “C*****r.”

The blog also posted a guide urging white parents to use Halloween as an opportunity to “dismantle w***e s*******y.”

“White parents who want to dismantle W***e s*******y have a special burden to check their entitlement on Halloween – and make sure that their children’s costume choices are not reinforcing a culture of r****m,” the bloggers warned.

In other words, no Colin Kaepernick costumes, kids.

“White people have been dressing up in costumes ‘in good fun’ with little regard to whom they might be offending,” the bloggers wrote.

I think they might be talking about you folks who dressed up as President Trump’s border wall.

The Raising Race Conscious Children bloggers also want moms and dads to use Halloween as an educational opportunity. It’s not just about candy corn and orange marshmallow circus peanuts.

“Halloween is an opportunity to have a conversation with your child about race, power and privilege,” they wrote.

I must confess - it is indeed a burden for us pale faces -- celebrating Halloween without culturally appropriating.

But this year- I may have stumbled upon the foolproof costume. I've decided to dress up in a button down Oxford shirt, with khakis and penny loafers. If anybody asks -- I'm a C*****r.

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Oct 31, 2017 22:15:36   #
ron vrooman Loc: Now OR, born NV
 
there is a song by Jose Louis Rodriguez a Venezuelan entertainer. Old man now, or dead.
white with with you get milk with foam, black with black you get nite without moon but
if you mix them your get pavo real or a peacock a more attractive view. it is not about color.

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Oct 31, 2017 23:14:57   #
debeda
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Todd's American Dispatch
9 hours ago
Maybe white folks should just dress up as c*****rs for Halloween?
Todd Starnes


From Trump to Pennywise, we've got you covered with a look at some of this year's top trending Halloween costumes.
Top trending Halloween costumes of 2017

From Trump to Pennywise, we've got you covered with a look at some of this year's top trending Halloween costumes.

Trick-or-Treaters are having a difficult time finding Halloween costumes that won’t get them in trouble with the identity politics and social justice crowd.

Click here for a free subscription to Todd’s Newsletter – a must-read for conservatives!

Folks can deal with flesh-eating zombies and demon-possessed children. But accusations of cultural appropriation? Well, that’s a whole different story.

Let’s be honest – nobody wants to tangle with a bunch of perpetually-offended liberals who were triggered by a white guy wearing a sombrero. Most folks would rather climb into a storm drain and take their chances with a deranged circus clown.

Two Disney costumes are causing quite a bit of “cultural appropriation and white privilege” controversy this year – Moana, the Polynesian character, and Elsa, from “Frozen.”

“I had some reservations regarding both costume choices…about cultural appropriation and the power/privilege carried by Whiteness, and about Whiteness and standards of beauty,” wrote Sachi Feris on the Raising Race Conscious Children blog.

In their estimation dressing up like a Polynesian is akin to wearing black face – or calling a white Southerner a “C*****r.”

The blog also posted a guide urging white parents to use Halloween as an opportunity to “dismantle w***e s*******y.”

“White parents who want to dismantle W***e s*******y have a special burden to check their entitlement on Halloween – and make sure that their children’s costume choices are not reinforcing a culture of r****m,” the bloggers warned.

In other words, no Colin Kaepernick costumes, kids.

“White people have been dressing up in costumes ‘in good fun’ with little regard to whom they might be offending,” the bloggers wrote.

I think they might be talking about you folks who dressed up as President Trump’s border wall.

The Raising Race Conscious Children bloggers also want moms and dads to use Halloween as an educational opportunity. It’s not just about candy corn and orange marshmallow circus peanuts.

“Halloween is an opportunity to have a conversation with your child about race, power and privilege,” they wrote.

I must confess - it is indeed a burden for us pale faces -- celebrating Halloween without culturally appropriating.

But this year- I may have stumbled upon the foolproof costume. I've decided to dress up in a button down Oxford shirt, with khakis and penny loafers. If anybody asks -- I'm a C*****r.
Todd's American Dispatch br 9 hours ago br Maybe w... (show quote)


That's GREAT ☺☺☺ Interestingly tho I've taught my children and they've taught their children to be themselves. So this Halloween we had a darth Vader, a rainbow dash, a Mario, and a biker. The other thing I've taught my children and they've taught their children is that political correctness is a pile of shizznit but at the same time it is NEVER okay to be cruel or to judge others. This whole "cultural appropriation " thing is ridiculous! I thought we were all Americans and had a blended culture. SOOOO...seeing as cultural appropriation is VERBOTEN I think everyone except Germans should stop putting up Christmas trees. Just sayin.

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Oct 31, 2017 23:54:03   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Todd's American Dispatch
9 hours ago
Maybe white folks should just dress up as c*****rs for Halloween?
Todd Starnes


From Trump to Pennywise, we've got you covered with a look at some of this year's top trending Halloween costumes.
Top trending Halloween costumes of 2017

From Trump to Pennywise, we've got you covered with a look at some of this year's top trending Halloween costumes.

Trick-or-Treaters are having a difficult time finding Halloween costumes that won’t get them in trouble with the identity politics and social justice crowd.

Click here for a free subscription to Todd’s Newsletter – a must-read for conservatives!

Folks can deal with flesh-eating zombies and demon-possessed children. But accusations of cultural appropriation? Well, that’s a whole different story.

Let’s be honest – nobody wants to tangle with a bunch of perpetually-offended liberals who were triggered by a white guy wearing a sombrero. Most folks would rather climb into a storm drain and take their chances with a deranged circus clown.

Two Disney costumes are causing quite a bit of “cultural appropriation and white privilege” controversy this year – Moana, the Polynesian character, and Elsa, from “Frozen.”

“I had some reservations regarding both costume choices…about cultural appropriation and the power/privilege carried by Whiteness, and about Whiteness and standards of beauty,” wrote Sachi Feris on the Raising Race Conscious Children blog.

In their estimation dressing up like a Polynesian is akin to wearing black face – or calling a white Southerner a “C*****r.”

The blog also posted a guide urging white parents to use Halloween as an opportunity to “dismantle w***e s*******y.”

“White parents who want to dismantle W***e s*******y have a special burden to check their entitlement on Halloween – and make sure that their children’s costume choices are not reinforcing a culture of r****m,” the bloggers warned.

In other words, no Colin Kaepernick costumes, kids.

“White people have been dressing up in costumes ‘in good fun’ with little regard to whom they might be offending,” the bloggers wrote.

I think they might be talking about you folks who dressed up as President Trump’s border wall.

The Raising Race Conscious Children bloggers also want moms and dads to use Halloween as an educational opportunity. It’s not just about candy corn and orange marshmallow circus peanuts.

“Halloween is an opportunity to have a conversation with your child about race, power and privilege,” they wrote.

I must confess - it is indeed a burden for us pale faces -- celebrating Halloween without culturally appropriating.

But this year- I may have stumbled upon the foolproof costume. I've decided to dress up in a button down Oxford shirt, with khakis and penny loafers. If anybody asks -- I'm a C*****r.
Todd's American Dispatch br 9 hours ago br Maybe w... (show quote)



"“Halloween is an opportunity to have a conversation with your child about race, power and privilege,” they wrote."

This is the biggest load of ca-ca since the UN wanted kids to "Trick or Treat For UNICEF". Instead of candy or treats children were supposed to solicit money to be sent to the UN for those thieves to have more slush funds at their disposal.

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Oct 31, 2017 23:58:22   #
debeda
 
pafret wrote:
"“Halloween is an opportunity to have a conversation with your child about race, power and privilege,” they wrote."

This is the biggest load of ca-ca since the UN wanted kids to "Trick or Treat For UNICEF". Instead of candy or treats children were supposed to solicit money to be sent to the UN for those thieves to have more slush funds at their disposal.


All of these silly things are a load of cava. Ergo Prez Trumps e******n.🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

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Nov 1, 2017 00:04:59   #
ron vrooman Loc: Now OR, born NV
 
when I was a child Halloween was extortion Trick or treat.

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Nov 1, 2017 00:14:49   #
debeda
 
ron vrooman wrote:
when I was a child Halloween was extortion Trick or treat.


LMAO 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Nov 1, 2017 00:21:38   #
2bltap Loc: Move to the Mainland
 
Maybe we shpuld all just dress up like crakers as you said with bold letters saying we are being paid by George Soros, The Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR? On the back it should say that he helped to murder 6 million people in order to survive and that he is considered a t*****r in his home country. I'll bet not one of the B*M or the MILLENIALS EVEN KNOW THIS or fricken care!
Semper FI


no propaganda please wrote:
Todd's American Dispatch
9 hours ago
Maybe white folks should just dress up as c*****rs for Halloween?
Todd Starnes


From Trump to Pennywise, we've got you covered with a look at some of this year's top trending Halloween costumes.
Top trending Halloween costumes of 2017

From Trump to Pennywise, we've got you covered with a look at some of this year's top trending Halloween costumes.

Trick-or-Treaters are having a difficult time finding Halloween costumes that won’t get them in trouble with the identity politics and social justice crowd.

Click here for a free subscription to Todd’s Newsletter – a must-read for conservatives!

Folks can deal with flesh-eating zombies and demon-possessed children. But accusations of cultural appropriation? Well, that’s a whole different story.

Let’s be honest – nobody wants to tangle with a bunch of perpetually-offended liberals who were triggered by a white guy wearing a sombrero. Most folks would rather climb into a storm drain and take their chances with a deranged circus clown.

Two Disney costumes are causing quite a bit of “cultural appropriation and white privilege” controversy this year – Moana, the Polynesian character, and Elsa, from “Frozen.”

“I had some reservations regarding both costume choices…about cultural appropriation and the power/privilege carried by Whiteness, and about Whiteness and standards of beauty,” wrote Sachi Feris on the Raising Race Conscious Children blog.

In their estimation dressing up like a Polynesian is akin to wearing black face – or calling a white Southerner a “C*****r.”

The blog also posted a guide urging white parents to use Halloween as an opportunity to “dismantle w***e s*******y.”

“White parents who want to dismantle W***e s*******y have a special burden to check their entitlement on Halloween – and make sure that their children’s costume choices are not reinforcing a culture of r****m,” the bloggers warned.

In other words, no Colin Kaepernick costumes, kids.

“White people have been dressing up in costumes ‘in good fun’ with little regard to whom they might be offending,” the bloggers wrote.

I think they might be talking about you folks who dressed up as President Trump’s border wall.

The Raising Race Conscious Children bloggers also want moms and dads to use Halloween as an educational opportunity. It’s not just about candy corn and orange marshmallow circus peanuts.

“Halloween is an opportunity to have a conversation with your child about race, power and privilege,” they wrote.

I must confess - it is indeed a burden for us pale faces -- celebrating Halloween without culturally appropriating.

But this year- I may have stumbled upon the foolproof costume. I've decided to dress up in a button down Oxford shirt, with khakis and penny loafers. If anybody asks -- I'm a C*****r.
Todd's American Dispatch br 9 hours ago br Maybe w... (show quote)



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Nov 1, 2017 03:26:19   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Todd's American Dispatch
9 hours ago
Maybe white folks should just dress up as c*****rs for Halloween?
Todd Starnes


From Trump to Pennywise, we've got you covered with a look at some of this year's top trending Halloween costumes.
Top trending Halloween costumes of 2017

From Trump to Pennywise, we've got you covered with a look at some of this year's top trending Halloween costumes.

Trick-or-Treaters are having a difficult time finding Halloween costumes that won’t get them in trouble with the identity politics and social justice crowd.

Click here for a free subscription to Todd’s Newsletter – a must-read for conservatives!

Folks can deal with flesh-eating zombies and demon-possessed children. But accusations of cultural appropriation? Well, that’s a whole different story.

Let’s be honest – nobody wants to tangle with a bunch of perpetually-offended liberals who were triggered by a white guy wearing a sombrero. Most folks would rather climb into a storm drain and take their chances with a deranged circus clown.

Two Disney costumes are causing quite a bit of “cultural appropriation and white privilege” controversy this year – Moana, the Polynesian character, and Elsa, from “Frozen.”

“I had some reservations regarding both costume choices…about cultural appropriation and the power/privilege carried by Whiteness, and about Whiteness and standards of beauty,” wrote Sachi Feris on the Raising Race Conscious Children blog.

In their estimation dressing up like a Polynesian is akin to wearing black face – or calling a white Southerner a “C*****r.”

The blog also posted a guide urging white parents to use Halloween as an opportunity to “dismantle w***e s*******y.”

“White parents who want to dismantle W***e s*******y have a special burden to check their entitlement on Halloween – and make sure that their children’s costume choices are not reinforcing a culture of r****m,” the bloggers warned.

In other words, no Colin Kaepernick costumes, kids.

“White people have been dressing up in costumes ‘in good fun’ with little regard to whom they might be offending,” the bloggers wrote.

I think they might be talking about you folks who dressed up as President Trump’s border wall.

The Raising Race Conscious Children bloggers also want moms and dads to use Halloween as an educational opportunity. It’s not just about candy corn and orange marshmallow circus peanuts.

“Halloween is an opportunity to have a conversation with your child about race, power and privilege,” they wrote.

I must confess - it is indeed a burden for us pale faces -- celebrating Halloween without culturally appropriating.

But this year- I may have stumbled upon the foolproof costume. I've decided to dress up in a button down Oxford shirt, with khakis and penny loafers. If anybody asks -- I'm a C*****r.
Todd's American Dispatch br 9 hours ago br Maybe w... (show quote)

No Halloween is not an opportunity for anything but FUN!!! It is one night of the year when you could be anything or anybody your heart desire!!..MAAAN!! This PC culture we live in SUCKS!!!

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Nov 1, 2017 10:15:58   #
ron vrooman Loc: Now OR, born NV
 
Agreed

proud republican wrote:
No Halloween is not an opportunity for anything but FUN!!! It is one night of the year when you could be anything or anybody your heart desire!!..MAAAN!! This PC culture we live in SUCKS!!!

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Nov 1, 2017 10:45:59   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
debeda wrote:
That's GREAT ☺☺☺ Interestingly tho I've taught my children and they've taught their children to be themselves. So this Halloween we had a darth Vader, a rainbow dash, a Mario, and a biker. The other thing I've taught my children and they've taught their children is that political correctness is a pile of shizznit but at the same time it is NEVER okay to be cruel or to judge others. This whole "cultural appropriation " thing is ridiculous! I thought we were all Americans and had a blended culture. SOOOO...seeing as cultural appropriation is VERBOTEN I think everyone except Germans should stop putting up Christmas trees. Just sayin.
That's GREAT ☺☺☺ Interestingly tho I've taught my ... (show quote)


Last year NPP had just gotten home from the hospital after having a double by-pass. Since he had technically died twice on the operating table, there was special celebration in his return to the world. He insisted on going trick or treating, even though he was confined to a wheel chair. He went as The Grim Reaper with the Cane Corsos going as the dogs guarding the gates of the netherworld. Chaos walked beside me as I pushed the wheel chair and was in a goat costume which went along with his natural terrier beard and reflected his goat like stubborness. We had a great time, and NPP was exhausted but happy. This year he wore a Make America Great T shirt and hat and the dogs all wore shirts with the Constitution on them. Since I could not go as Judge Jeanine, I just carried a scales of justice, filled with candy. Again it was a short parade as NPP got tired quickly, but it was worth it!! Hope you all had fun on your Halloween outings and are now considering what All Saints Day is about.

SWMBO

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Nov 1, 2017 12:04:50   #
debeda
 
no propaganda please wrote:
Last year NPP had just gotten home from the hospital after having a double by-pass. Since he had technically died twice on the operating table, there was special celebration in his return to the world. He insisted on going trick or treating, even though he was confined to a wheel chair. He went as The Grim Reaper with the Cane Corsos going as the dogs guarding the gates of the netherworld. Chaos walked beside me as I pushed the wheel chair and was in a goat costume which went along with his natural terrier beard and reflected his goat like stubborness. We had a great time, and NPP was exhausted but happy. This year he wore a Make America Great T shirt and hat and the dogs all wore shirts with the Constitution on them. Since I could not go as Judge Jeanine, I just carried a scales of justice, filled with candy. Again it was a short parade as NPP got tired quickly, but it was worth it!! Hope you all had fun on your Halloween outings and are now considering what All Saints Day is about.

SWMBO
Last year NPP had just gotten home from the hospit... (show quote)


GREAT story! Sounds like great fun was had by all☺☺☺

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Nov 1, 2017 15:14:29   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
debeda wrote:
GREAT story! Sounds like great fun was had by all☺☺☺


It was fun. For two old farts we still know how to play.

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Nov 1, 2017 15:33:53   #
debeda
 
no propaganda please wrote:
It was fun. For two old farts we still know how to play.


😀😀😀

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Nov 1, 2017 23:29:10   #
ron vrooman Loc: Now OR, born NV
 
Please see My Get Out Of Town Truck in General Chit chat. Old farts did this.

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