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Politically Correct Halloween Costumes: A parents' guide
NRO ^ | 10/31/2002 | Susan & Dave Konig

Posted on 10/31/2002 1:43:53 PM PST by Utah Girl

Hey parents, before you send those kids out there for trick or treating, be aware that many traditional costumes once considered "fun" are actually extremely offensive to most enlightened and attuned individuals. If you insist on dressing your kids in outfits that simply reinforce negative stereotypical images of marginalized behavioral prototypes, that's your business. But please, at least utilize the correct, socially approved nomenclature — for the sake of the children.

The Disenfranchised Externally Domiciled Person (formerly "The Hobo"):
Very similar to the classic kids' "Hobo" getup, complete with adorable checkered-handkerchief-filled-with belongings-on-a-stick. Actually, exactly the same as the classic kids' "Hobo" getup, complete with adorable checkered- handkerchief-filled-with-belonging-on-a-stick. Only you can't say so out loud.

The Elder Statesmen (formerly "Scary Mummies"):
Long forgotten ancient mummies rise from their dark lairs to raise evil spirits (and property taxes, income taxes, sales taxes, capital gains taxes....). Now available in Minnesota and New Jersey.

The Wiccan Priestess (formerly "Witch"):
Wiccans are just like any other religion, only they stir up potions in big vats and cackle a lot and say things like "Hoot, hoot — eye of newt!" And they don't mean Gingrich! Just like the old "witch" costume except...well, except they're, um, Wiccan priestesses. Okay?

Frankenstein's Clone (formerly "Frankenstein's Monster"):
Don't call him a "monster"! This bolt-necked, clompy-footed fellow can't help the fact that he was artificially engineered in a laboratory. He's not a stitched together creature of the undead; he's modern science at work. Remember — clones have feelings, too.

Formerly Living Person (formerly "Ghost"):
When your child throws a sheet over his head and exclaims: "Boo! Look at me! I'm a scary ghost!" It is your responsibility to say; "No Billy, you're a life energy who has passed over to the other side with an inexplicable desire to converse on national television with John Edwards."

Corpuscle-aholic (formerly "Vampire"):
We now know that Transylvanians, particularly members of the Transylvanian royal family such as counts, are genetically predisposed to compulsive nocturnal behavioral patterns and (how to put this politely?) "drinking problems." While one cannot condone their anti-social "acting out" (like biting people on the neck and turning into bats), one must learn to understand the underlying causes. Of course, admitting you have a problem (or, admitting that you sleep all day in a coffin wearing a tuxedo) is the first step. If you, or someone you've bitten on the neck, is a Corpuscle-aholic, ask for help. Remember, today is the first day of the rest of your life (which, if you are an eternal creature of the undead, could be a really, really long time).

Follicle-ly Over-Stimulated Individuals (formerly "Werewolves"):
Okay, there's no need for anyone to suffer from the symptoms of this rare and humiliating disease anymore. Modern-day methods of electrolysis, depilatory creams, and waxes and, of course, extensive therapy and prescription anti-depressants can help turn your half man/half animal into a socially acceptable gentleman. That is, if one accepts the conventional stereotypes of patriarchal male behavioral patterns.

Non-Human Family Members (formerly "Pets"):
A Black Cat? A Playful Puppydog? A Funny Monkey?

Funny to whom? Exploiting these animals as "Halloween costumes" merely advocates other forms of animal "testing" and "forced domesticity." This year, when your three year old insists on dressing as a "kitty cat" for Halloween, remind him and/or her that she and/or he is not just "dressing up" as an "animal" but, rather, is representing a "different," but "equal" member of the "society of creatures," with all the "rights" and "entitlements" inherent in their "status" as "leg-enhanced" "entities." He and/or she will thank you for it.

Have a safe, happy, and socially aware Halloween.

— Susan Konig is a freelance writer and author of the book Why Animals Sleep So Close to the Road and other lies I tell my children. Comedian Dave Konig starred on Broadway in Grease! and won a New York Emmy as the co-host of Subway Q&A. He just completed his first novel Good Luck Mr. Gorsky. The Konigs are both NRO contributors.


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1 posted on 10/31/2002 1:43:53 PM PST by Utah Girl
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To: Utah Girl

2 posted on 10/31/2002 1:52:36 PM PST by luv2ndamend
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To: Utah Girl
Do you think that IF Walt Disney's Haunted House didn't exist today... they could build one without offending the idiots out there? I doubt it. They would scream 'witchcraft!' A talking head in a glass globe, musical instruments on wires, ghosts singing, creaking doors.... With the nonsense raised about by the children's classics "Harry Potter and the ....", I doubt that a major company would dare do something like that now. Pathetic isn't it...
3 posted on 10/31/2002 1:57:34 PM PST by Hodar
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To: Utah Girl; A Citizen Reporter; ABG(anybody but Gore); acnielsen guy; Angelwood; arazitjh; ...
LOL!

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4 posted on 10/31/2002 2:23:41 PM PST by kayak
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To: Utah Girl
Very funny. My bosses daughter is getting ready now....she made her own costume...Disco Barbie, complete with white go-go boots.
5 posted on 10/31/2002 2:32:40 PM PST by Feiny
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To: Utah Girl
Popular costumes from Night of the Living Dead:
Walter Mondale, Frank Lautenberg & Ted Kennedy

Popular costumes from Interview With A Vampiress:
Hillery Clinton

Popular costumes from Lord of the Rings (hobbits):
Tom Daschle, Robert Rische

6 posted on 10/31/2002 2:35:40 PM PST by RadicalRik
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To: Utah Girl
I was glad to see that the Kwisatz Haderach hadn't been added to the no-no list. Not that it would have mattered. ;-)

To all: I know this is a humorous article, but has anyone hear ever been told that their child's costume was politically incorrect? If so, what did you say to the person?

7 posted on 10/31/2002 2:38:56 PM PST by Paul Atreides
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To: Utah Girl
Ha, cute! My teenage daughter is dressing now for a costume party. She found her old Brownie vest covered in service patches, some brown pants, Mary Jane shoes, and is wearing pigtails. Hope this isn't a politically incorrect costume, lol.
8 posted on 10/31/2002 3:35:06 PM PST by McLynnan
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To: kayak
Thank you, Kay.


9 posted on 10/31/2002 3:41:14 PM PST by McLynnan
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To: Utah Girl
These are great.
10 posted on 10/31/2002 4:06:45 PM PST by kassie
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To: Utah Girl
Very cute! Thanks for the laughs. The children will be at my door soon, and I will be on the lookout for these PC criminals in my neighborhood and soundly scold them for their insensitivity! :-)
11 posted on 10/31/2002 4:13:47 PM PST by ladyinred
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To: RadicalRik
"Popular costumes from Lord of the Rings (hobbits): Tom Daschle, Robert Rische"

No, no, no! You have it all wrong. Hobbits are very good-natured and honest creatures who are full of goodness and light. Daschle and Reich are nasty little trolls crouching in the darkness with their beady little eyes flashing in a paranoid delirium of "concern".

12 posted on 10/31/2002 9:33:40 PM PST by sweetliberty
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To: sweetliberty
I'm sorry and you are correct!
Tom Daschle and Reich are more like Orcs.

Is the evil Dark Lord Sauran really Bill Clinton and Terry McCauliff the Wizard Saruman?

One Liberal to rule them all,
one liberal to find them,
one liberal to bring them all,
and in the darkness them.

Does that describe Clinton (Saruman) or what?

13 posted on 11/01/2002 7:28:29 AM PST by RadicalRik
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To: RadicalRik
"Is the evil Dark Lord Sauran really Bill Clinton and Terry McCauliff the Wizard Saruman?"

Bwwahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!! Much better characterization.

14 posted on 11/01/2002 7:32:52 AM PST by sweetliberty
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To: sweetliberty
Bill Cllinton is Dark Lord Sauran
Terry McCauliff is the Wizard Saruman the White.
And, Hillery Clinton is the Balrog in the Mines of Moria!

Sorry, forgot to proof read the following, I'm re-posting it:

One Liberal to rule them all,
one liberal to find them,
one liberal to bring them all,
and in the darkness bind them.

15 posted on 11/01/2002 7:52:17 AM PST by RadicalRik
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To: RadicalRik
LOL! That's very good!
16 posted on 11/01/2002 7:54:38 AM PST by sweetliberty
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