2017:
Texas A&M Flowchart Advises Students on Costume Sensitivity
Campus Reform ^ | October 31, 2017 | Mitchell Gunter
Posted on 10/31/2017, 11:17:53 AM by C19fan
Students at Texas A&M University (TAMU) got a costume sensitivity flowchart for Halloween this year.
Wondering about your Halloween costume? Here are some things to keep in mind, the TAMU GLBT Resource Center tweeted on October 25, along with a flowchart bearing the title, Is My Costume Culturally Insensitive?
2016:
UMass Amherst Creates ‘Flow Chart’ to Determine If Your Halloween Costume Is Offensive
Washington Times ^ | October 20, 2016 ast | By Ken Shepherd
Posted on 10/20/2016, 8:46:18 PM by drewh
The University of Massachusetts, Amherst has created a handy flow chart for students to help them determine what NOT to wear as a Halloween costume.
Devised by UMass Amhersts official diversity office, the Simple Costume Racism Evaluation and Assessment Meter (S.C.R.E.A.M.) poses several costume-related questions, the answers to which take one to various points on a threat meter that ranges from green (low) to red (severe), Campus Reform reported on Tuesday.
The latest Aggie joke?
It looks like the gays at Texas A&M are sexists. They have the G before the L in GLBT.
Unless that stands for "Gouda, lettuce, bacon, and tomato."