Monday, November 02, 2015

Racially Integrated Halloween parties

A lot of these so-called "social justice warriors" (aka phony justice morons) complain that wearing a costume from another culture is "culturally insensitive".


Well, a lot of people who were at the Halloween party at Hyatt Regency Waikiki don't believe that at all!


Here is my facebook post on it




 Here were some crazy costumes I saw at the Hyatt Regency last Saturday!

By the way, I need to take another shot at those so-called "social justice wariors" (aka - phony justice morons) who claim certain costumes are "culturally offensive" ---- this was a racially integrated Halloween party and people wore tons of costumes portraying characters of another race and .........................everyone enjoyed themselves and had a good time! No fights, no drama! What more could you ask!


And here's that photo album from Honolulu Pulse:


As you could see from those photos, it was a real racially integrated party, with lots of Europeans, Asians, Africans, Polynesians, even a few Latinos like me! And even a few of those of Middle Eastern and Indian descent in the mix!

I see non-African-Americans being Eazy-E, non-Latinos wearing traditional Mexican blankets, non-Europeans being "Batman & Robin"  and much, much more and ......................nobody expressed objections at all!

Remember, this is an event where alcohol is served, if someone had an objection, there would've been a bloody brawl! But there was no brawl, not even an argument! 


It was "hey cool costume", "hey look at that guy", "hey look at that chick", "hey, that's Eazy-E", "hey, those are the Minions", "hey, it's Wonder Woman", "hey, it's Ronda Roussey" and more!



You see, most people have this thing called ..............................(gasp.............................omg.............nooooooooo!) a sense of humor!

Mature, confident people have a sense of humor about themselves!

I sure had a sense of humor when I saw non-Mexicans wore the traditional Mexican blankets! And I'm half-Mexican!



This is NOT about  being  "Uncle Tom" or "vendido"   it's called being an emotionally secure person!


As for me, I had a Jack-o-Lantern hat






I hope it didn't offend all the pumpkins out there!