Kmart removes "beyond inappropriate" costume after backlash

OK - I think I’ve got it. In the past week or so I’ve been woke to the fact we must purge society of the following:
  1. The OK hand gesture
  2. Saying ladies and gentlemen and/or any combination thereof
  3. Saying hello
  4. Black jack o’lanterns
  5. Bride costumes for kids

Have I missed anything? Somebody help me out here. The list gets longer daily and I’m getting “sensitivity burn-out”. :faint:

Alberta must purge a major part of its economy. So says an "visitor."
 
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OK - I think I’ve got it. In the past week or so I’ve been woke to the fact we must purge society of the following:
  1. The OK hand gesture
  2. Saying ladies and gentlemen and/or any combination thereof
  3. Saying hello
  4. Black jack o’lanterns
  5. Bride costumes for kids

Have I missed anything? Somebody help me out here. The list gets longer daily and I’m getting “sensitivity burn-out”. :faint:

Well, yesterday, my DD & I had a conversation about how Oxford University students have voted to do jazz hands instead of clapping at all their events because clapping can be triggering.

So I guess you can add clapping.

And, for what it's worth, I saw the black jack o'lanterns as painted & decorated to look like skeletons.

I have a set of black flamingos in my yard right now w/ white skeletons painted on them to look like skeleton flamingos & the black pumpkins w/ white faces made me think of my skeleton flamingos... because it's Halloween.
 

OK - I think I’ve got it. In the past week or so I’ve been woke to the fact we must purge society of the following:
  1. The OK hand gesture
  2. Saying ladies and gentlemen and/or any combination thereof
  3. Saying hello
  4. Black jack o’lanterns
  5. Bride costumes for kids

Have I missed anything? Somebody help me out here. The list gets longer daily and I’m getting “sensitivity burn-out”. :faint:

I honestly don't understand why black jack o'lanterns are a thing in the first place, nor why they would be offensive. And when did saying hello to someone become offensive?

With our luck, bananas will suddenly become offensive. 1 of my kids is going to be a banana for Halloween this year.
 
For those of you wondering about the "Hello" thing, I can't quote the post because it's in a locked thread, but here's the link to the page...

https://www.disboards.com/threads/f...-home-by-police.3774411/page-10#post-61181791
Post #199, the last line.

Ok I’m that case I’m going to give the DISer a pass
I honestly don't understand why black jack o'lanterns are a thing in the first place, nor why they would be offensive. And when did saying hello to someone become offensive?

With our luck, bananas will suddenly become offensive. 1 of my kids is going to be a banana for Halloween this year.

There are kids out there allergic to banana, how could you be so insensitive :laughing:
 
Ok I’m that case I’m going to give the DISer a pass
Only because I think they meant when it’s used in a certain way, not as a general greeting. That poster has never struck me as the type of person who is overly sensitive or easily offended


There are kids out there allergic to banana, how could you be so insensitive :laughing:

This was supposed to be an edit to my above post
I’m on my phone and not paying attention to what I’m doing lol
 
I honestly don't understand why black jack o'lanterns are a thing in the first place, nor why they would be offensive. And when did saying hello to someone become offensive?

With our luck, bananas will suddenly become offensive. 1 of my kids is going to be a banana for Halloween this year.

I wouldn't call it offensive, but it can be used sarcastically/rudely (like in the gif posted above), which can be hard to judge in writing at times. Greeting someone in person with a friendly "hello" is about as inoffensive as it gets.
 
But the origins of jazz are tied to slavery and oppressed people. Are they supporting such things?

I would say definitely not... until someone points it out or lets them know that jazz hands are also triggering, of course.

But I think "jazz hands" are the same as the sign language symbol for applause?
 
Well, yesterday, my DD & I had a conversation about how Oxford University students have voted to do jazz hands instead of clapping at all their events because clapping can be triggering.

My dogs hate when people clap.
 
I would say definitely not... until someone points it out or lets them know that jazz hands are also triggering, of course.

But I think "jazz hands" are the same as the sign language symbol for applause?
How am I suppose to "applaud" then? I don't have hands. Had a bad table saw accident. I feel left out.
 
Well, yesterday, my DD & I had a conversation about how Oxford University students have voted to do jazz hands instead of clapping at all their events because clapping can be triggering.

So I guess you can add clapping.

I've seen snapping instead of clapping before, too.
 
I'm curious... why? The poster doesn't say anything about saying "Hello" sarcastically or rudely, just that it's rude to open a dialogue with it.

I quoted myself instead of editing in order to explain.
I’ve definitely seen hello used with a sarcastic even rude tone so I’m just making an assumption that is what they meant. I’m basing that on the posters history, they don’t strike me as a person who would think using hello as a general greeting is rude or offensive.
I also admit I’m only assuming and could be totally wrong.
 
My main objection to the bride costume is that, really, it should be floor-length. I mean, if I want to dress up as a bride, I want the train and the whole 9 yards.

Actually, one could make an objection to any costume. For example:
Ghost: promoting false belief in nonexistent beings
Witch: promoting false belief in special powers and, worse, promoting pointy hats
Skeleton: promoting the inside of a person's body--this should be sacrosanct and never exposed in public
Any princess: promoting a fantasy that will never be fulfilled, unless of course you are a princess, in which case you probably want to dress up as a chimney sweep
Chimney sweep: promoting a romanticized notion of a life-threatening occupation
Elsa: promoting Frozen
Anna: ditto above
 
In fact, you could make a pretty decent argument that dressing up at Disney characters for Halloween is offensive. For example:

  • Goofy - physical disabilities (clumsy, always falling down, etc.)
  • Donald Duck - mental health problems, rage, temper tantrums. He should probably be put on a watch list.
  • Mickey Mouse - naive, too much of a Pollyanna, makes kids believe that everybody is your pal
  • Minnie Mouse - absolutely no feminist spirit there at all, which opens up a treasure trove of #woke
  • Elsa - OCD and control issues, could trigger people with anxiety and panic attacks
  • Anna - too accepting of others, naive, got stuck in an abusive relationship with a boyfriend who wanted to kill her
  • Snow White - sends wrong message to young women because she's willing to work for free for a bunch of short men, cleaning their laundry, cooking for them, basically being an indentured servant

etc. :-)
 












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