Every year, with out fail, people don Halloween costumes that cause controversy.
And also like clockwork, people come out against offensive, and often racist, costumes. DoSomething.org currently has a campaign “1 Star for Hate” which asks people to give “one-star reviews of racists costumes.” It has a similar goal of the campaign “We’re a Culture Not a Costume” in seeking to educate people about cultural appropriation — and why it’s still not okay even on Halloween.
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Here are some of the costumes that have already sparked public outcries this time around:
1. Caitlyn Jenner
The Halloween costume of reality TV star Caitlyn Jenner’s Vanity Fair cover was released in late August by retail company Spirit Halloween. Social media erupted with criticism of the costume, with many saying it is offensive to the transgender community. Since the costume became public, a Change.org petition asking the company to stop producing and selling the costume has accrued more than 18,000 signatures.
“To make a costume out of a marginalized identity reduces that person and community to a stereotype for privileged people to abuse,” the petition reads. “If you follow through with production of a Caitlyn Jenner costume, cisgender people will purchase it to make fun of her and our community.”
2. Israeli Soldier and Sheik/Fagin Nose
Multiple organizations, including the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, called on retailers to stop selling the “Israeli Soldier Costume for Kids” and “Sheik/Fagin Nose.” The organization said the Israeli forces are a “symbol of violence and fear for Palestinians living under occupation” and should not be “used for entertainment purposes.”
It added that the nose, which was described as “perfect for an Arab Sheik” on Walmart’s website, “perpetuates racist tropes.”
“The glorification of Israeli soldiers juxtaposed with the mockery of Arab people promotes an anti-Arab racism that is all too common in America,” the group wrote in a letter to retailers. Walmart has stopped selling the nose and Israeli soldier costume, but other retailers, including Amazon, have not.
3. Blackface









