karenos
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My DD (11) and her friend entered a Halloween costume contest at their Middle School. They both planned on dressing up as hobos. They were told that they could not enter the competition because it was demeaning to homeless people and that someone at the school might be insulted because might have a relative who is homeless.
To be honest I never thought anything of it when the girls stated they wanted to be hobos. They both put together their costumes and I was just happy I didn't have to buy one this year!! I tend to think the administration might be overreacting, but in all honesty, I understand their perspective.
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karenos
To be honest I never thought anything of it when the girls stated they wanted to be hobos. They both put together their costumes and I was just happy I didn't have to buy one this year!! I tend to think the administration might be overreacting, but in all honesty, I understand their perspective.
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karenos

A "hobo" is not the same thing as a homeless person. My goodness, I was a hobo for 2 years when I was a kid. This being pc crap is getting really out of hand.

I think your administrators need to stop trying to be so PC. This is total overreaction. I'd much rather see two pre-teen girls dressed up as hoboes than the other costumes I see available--Barbie Ho, Hooker Ladybug, Sexy Witch, and French Kissing Maid.


