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University-issued Halloween costume guidelines
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University-issued Halloween costume guidelines

This just makes me want to have a halloween costume where only offensive costumes are allowed, and a prize is given to whoever's costume triggers the most people.

It would be brilliant, there would be blackface minstrels serving food and drink and being the entertainment for the guests.
Guests would include celebrities like Hitler, Caitlyn Jenner, The Batman killer, Cecil the Lion Killer, Osama Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, ISIS members, Chairman Mao and Jared the Subway guy.

Maybe next year...

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University-issued Halloween costume guidelines

I'm sure these are fine...

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University-issued Halloween costume guidelines

Quote: (10-31-2015 11:04 AM)Captainstabbin Wrote:  

I'm sure these are fine...

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this one had me dying of laughter
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University-issued Halloween costume guidelines

One of my friends went as Christopher Reeve one year. He wore a superman costume and was in a wheelchair! Girls were laughing and telling him how bad he was! (Hello tingles).

The drunker he got the more outrageous he acted. He would send them to fetch him drinks because he couldn't walk. He had them feeding him.

He started pulling them onto his lap and say he couldn't feel anything from the waist down. Could they lend a hand? A couple of girls stuck their hands down his pants and jerked him off!

The (nearly) coup de grace? He told this one girl he had to go to the bathroom and could she come with to help him? [Image: wink.gif]

If not for a cock blocking friend he would have fucked her in the bathroom.

Proof again - Not giving a fuck, acting a bit like an asshole, and grabbing girls and telling them what to do is the answer.
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University-issued Halloween costume guidelines

I think I'm gonna write on the front of a tshirt: Straight White Male.

On the back: #Mosthated #shitlord #patriarchy #misogyny #buildingthe1stworldproblem

Would the flowchart say that's not PC?

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University-issued Halloween costume guidelines

Even Bill Maher is calling BS on the SJW fools :




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#32

University-issued Halloween costume guidelines

Saw a guy in a Lt. Dan/Forrest gump costume. I'm sure that one was "Ableist".


Personally I think that tomorrow I'm going to call and complain that I saw an outfit that was "timeist"(discriminatory towards people from other time periods) at a party and didn't like it.
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University-issued Halloween costume guidelines

White Faggots offend Asian faggots...

Sacramento LGBT center apologizes for ‘Red Dragon’ themed party

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KCRA) —The Sacramento LGBT Community Center issued an apology Tuesday for a fundraising event that appropriated East Asian culture.

"There were Japanese fans, there were Japanese umbrellas, Japanese cranes mixed in with the Chinese dragon theme, Chinese lanterns, and it kind of made it unclear which culture they were referring to," said Richard Carriollo with the Asian Pacific Islander Queer Sacramento Coalition (APIQSC).


It’s a party where a red dress is required, but some say it went too far.

"They were sort of cut up to look either amusing or funny, not necessarily elegant or celebrating the beauty and I felt that was disrespectful," APIQSC member Swati Rao said.


The annual Red Dress fundraiser, which aims to support HIV prevention and the community center, had a “Red Dragon” theme for the event held on Oct. 17.

“We apologize for the insensitivity felt toward Asian Pacific Islander community members in using Asian themes and symbols for the event and we take full responsibility for the unintended offensive message it conveyed,” said a post on the Sacramento Red Dress Party Facebook page.

Asian Pacific Islander (API) community members said they were offended by the theme and lack of understanding involved in the planning of the event. In a letter to the community center, APIQSC said the party caused “deep pain and alienation.”

“The theme and decor of the Red Dress Party were disturbing and offensive in their homogenization of East Asian cultures, perpetuation of inaccurate Western stereotypes that have been used to demean and discriminate against API persons,” the letter continued.


Greg Kim, a cultural psychologist and director of Asian studies at Sacramento State University explained why many would be offended.

"There's a great deal of diversity with Asian Americans and by capturing Asians in this way with these costumes, really paints a monolithic negative view about Asian Americans," Kim said.

As part of the center’s apology, it also pledged to move forward with improving diversity programs within the community center.

“This is a learning experience for us and we hope to use this opportunity to increase our understanding and competency. We are charged with being a resource to and a platform for the communities we represent—and it is a responsibility we do not take lightly,” the community center said in a letter posted on its website.

Members of the Asian community are accepting the apology and reinforcing the value of individual cultures instead of stereotypes.

"We're multiple different cultures with lots of different perspectives, different languages, different histories and it's important to honor those things," Carriollo said.

About 400 people attended the party and raised $30,000 for HIV prevention and testing programs.

Will the faggotry ever end?!
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