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To keep this thread from being about anything other than racist Halloween costumes: Quote:
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:) For the record, these issues do not require that we find personal offense or even have personal consciousness. I say this because I often hear people say things like "my Black friend says this isn't bad so that means it is okay...why are you offended as a Black person" as a defense for things. Not all Black people agree on what is appropriate but, like I said earlier, let the Blacks folks disagree on that. Meanwhile, nonBlacks need to spare us the "I'm going to do this to prove that I can do it just like you can" routine. |
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I dressed up a few years ago as Paris Hilton when she was in jail. I put on an orange jump suit, a blonde wig and carried around a small chihuahua. So in this same context is this offensive since I am not white and/or blonde? |
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What if I was to dress as any of the following: cowboy, Indian, Princess Jasmine, pocahontas.
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Besides, costume parties are not government surveillance. You CAN tell people who you are if they can't figure it out. LOL. Quote:
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There was a little boy dressed up as one of the "Three Amigos!" tonight. He even did the little dance. I laughed!
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Personally, I hate dressing up as anything. It's just a pain in the butt and expensive. After college up until my daughter was born, my Halloween agenda typically included lights off and quietly watching TV.
My daughter asked me what I was going to be for Halloween this year, and I told her "an office worker." Usually a costume ends up being uncomfortable somehow (Hot, itchy, too tight, etc.), people don't get what I am, and I'd just rather wear my regular clothes. That being said, if I were to dress up, I would never want to dress up as something that would be considered hurtful by anyone; hell, it's supposed to be fun. I don't find offending other people fun. I just don't get the attitude of someone who thinks that it should be OK because a member of another group can do it. There are too many choices that wouldn't be offensive. It's not as if the choices are limited to witch, ghost, Black stereotype, Hispanic stereotype, and Asian stereotype. Also, all that makeup to change your skin tone on all visible skin would fall into that uncomfortable costume arena for me. (not that this is the reason NOT to do it, but just a practicality!) Am I offended by a nonCaucasian dressing up as any Caucasian person? No. Am I offended by white face? No. Have at it. Unless you're dressing up as me or my family and showing up looking like a jacked-up mess, you're probably not going to hurt my feelings. |
But there is a difference between going in white face versus going in black face.
1. Black face has a historical significance that white face does not have. 2. Part of privilege is expecting everyone to be just like you (general you here). While there are a lot of ways that people of non-white races can be racist, white face is not one when taken out of context. |
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This "Ghetto Fab Wig" is how my REAL hair looks. Damn Kohl's for doing that. http://media10.onsugar.com/files/201...to-Fab-Wig.jpg http://www.jsonline.com/business/105402358.html |
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