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Well, Liberal Identity Politics Has Ruined Halloween
The Revolutionary Act ^ | 10/29/17

Posted on 10/30/2017 12:12:35 PM PDT by Liberty7732

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There is no such thing as the Halloween costume police. Only liberal Halloween costume police wannabes.

There are no laws against dressing up in whatever kids or adults want to dress up as for costumes to celebrate the Halloween tradition.

These "prohibitions" are just liberals blabbering about their PC ideologies and prejudices.

If I was to pick a costume to wear this year, I would dress up like Bill Clinton with his shoes and dark socks on, boxer shorts with hearts on them, with a cigar in his mouth and his necktie askew. No pants and no shirt. Oh, and with red lipstick lip marks on his cheeks.

Or maybe Hillary Clinton in an orange jump suit and a ball and chain around her cankle and holding a cloth to wipe her "server" with.

Or dressed like a black NFL player and taking a knee when holding out my candy bag for treats.

Whatever costume I picked to wear, I would be as un-PC as I could.

I read somewhere last week that black Cowboy Rodeo Clown, Frederica "All Hat But No Horse" Wilson is the most popular costume for Halloween in the costume stores this year.

21 posted on 10/30/2017 2:43:00 PM PDT by HotHunt
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