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Hallo-hate.

October 24, 2009

Don’t get me wrong, I love me some Halloween. But it’s also a special time that takes what I loathe most about cultural norms and amplifies them.

For instance, it’s one of the few occasions in which it’s not only socially acceptable but socially required for young women to add the word “slutty” to the beginning of any custom idea, such as slutty nurse, slutty police officer, slutty nun…

Or slutty Finding Nemo

Or slutty Finding Nemo

Being a “sexy” woman for Halloween is really just an extension of being a “cute” girl on Halloween. But pssht. I dunno about you, but I was raised by immigrant parents who understood Halloween as a holiday whose sole purpose was to be scary. In my childhood, there was no room for fairies or princesses or cats.

I swear to you, I wore a mask like this as a 8-year-old.

I swear to you, I wore a mask like this as an 8-year-old.

Halloween  has instead become an excuse to deflect any charge of being offensive, sexist, racist or ignorant. Behind those masks and costumes, people feel comfortable in letting their true selves come out.

For instance, take this “illegal alien” costume which is causing outrage ‘round the Inter-webs.

Make him sexy, then we'll talk.

Outrage because it's not sexy enough.

Some people like to appropriate other cultures on Halloween, whether it’s to showcase your cultural diversity:

Doesn't she make the cutest Arab?

Doesn't she make the cutest Arab?

Or  showcase your coolness, as with “Infants’ Future Hip-Hopper costume:”

Um. "Word to yo mommy?"

For only $19.99, your child, too, can look like a stand-in on the movie "You Got Served."

I don’t know what I’m more offended by, the lame attempt to appropriate hip hop culture in the year 2009 or the fact that this costume could be easily achieved with $5 and a trip to the thrift store. At least there’s no blackface involved, am I right?

Yeah, save that for college rush.

Yeah, save that for college rush.

So I, The Elahater, call upon the masses to take Halloween back. I say nay to the sexy costumes and nay to the racism. We’re supposed not supposed to be angering each other on the 31st, we’re supposed to be terrifying each other.

Although, have to admit, few things scarier than this.

Although gotta admit, few things are scarier than this.

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