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32% of People Say Pandemic-Related Halloween Costumes Are Offensive

By bondsy Oct 13, 2021 | 5:56 AM

If you’re planning on skipping a generic Halloween costume for something TOPICAL . . . you might want to think twice before choosing a costume based on the biggest news story of the past two years:  The pandemic.

A new survey asked 2,000 parents what costumes they considered the most offensive, and COVID-19 made the Top 10, along with more obvious stuff:

Holocaust-related costumes was #1, followed by anything blackface . . . anything with the Confederate flag . . . and “transphobic” costumes.

Pandemic-related costumes were #5, with 32% of people saying it’s offensive.  These could include things like wearing hazmat suits, or dressing as a virus or a vaccine.  Basically, not mocking a tragedy that’s killed so many people.

Cultural stereotypes is next on the list, followed by controversial figures . . . overtly sexual costumes . . . homeless people . . . and religious costumes.

As for the “sexual costumes,” this was a survey of PARENTS who were thinking about kids costumes.  Adults are probably still fine doing the sexy cop / sexy nurse thing.

 

 

(SWNS)

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