- tantraman
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thats washington for you, our elementry school wont allow halloween activiites either. I have already been to the PTO board three diffrent occasions to debate it. This politically correct stuff is way outta hand sometimes.
happy happy halloween silver shamrock.
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- tantraman
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LOL then thats decrimination LOLLarissa wrote:I wonder how it all turned out; that article was from 3 years ago. As it is, couldn't they just ban witch costumes & leave the rest alone?
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- WitchyWoman85
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im pagan and honestly dont giving a flying broomstick lol....in fact i dress up every year as a witch because im not affraid to embrace the stereotype with humor....i figure if they are going to call me a witch mine as well give them a reason to. Fact of the matter is....the classic pointy nosed, greenfaced, broom flying witch is a symbol of halloween and always has been...its not fair to tell somone they cant dress as one because our rights as pagans have recently been recognized and our religion is now considered a religion.
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- Dutchess of Darkness
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Well I can understand the need for respecting all Religions, and the need to try and avoid stereotyping, but with that said, that issue could easily be resolved, they could, now I agree its sad, but for the sake of the children they could just not permit the Witch Costume. As for the reason of that it cuts into classroom study time, my word, has anyone ever noticed how big and heavy young childrens backpacks are already? Just how much time do they get in class to do homework these days anyways, it just seems like much of it gets sent home with them. And no offense to any teachers who might be on here, But come on here, is an hour or so really going to take that big of a bite out of study time? Kids are having to grow up way to fast as it is, now lets just go and take what little bit of childhood fun they have left. And as far as the need to protect students who can't afford costumes, here's what one group of Halloween loving parents do here. Every year when the costumes go on clearence they buy up several and keep them on hand for kids who can't afford one, and they do a money collection between themselves just to have some cash on hand in case they need to buy for a child who can't wear, doesn't like, or doesn't fit into what they have on stock. There are always ways around these things, but it just seems like that never gets looked at. I would tend to side with it being the whole Overly Political Correctness thing.
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That is so sad I hope they got their Halloween back! I'm Pagan and have no problem at all with the Witch costume - yes it's a stereotype, but everyone who knows the truth behind witches will know that a witch doesn't really look like that - it's just a representation. After all, it's a symbol of Halloween and I love it for that - half of my family dress as witches with fake noses and scary make up and pointed hats and I love it
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I like this BS from the story.... "The district says Halloween celebrations and children dressed in Halloween costumes might be offensive to real witches."
LOL!!!!! You got to be kidding me..... I dont think kids offend anybody, dressed as witches, Pagans and Wiccans know they are kids and this is Halloween.... that principal must be on some extremely strong drugs!!
LOL!!!!! You got to be kidding me..... I dont think kids offend anybody, dressed as witches, Pagans and Wiccans know they are kids and this is Halloween.... that principal must be on some extremely strong drugs!!
- SpookShowBaby
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When I was younger we did the room party and costume parade, then as we grew older it gradually stopped. When my sisters (9 and 13 years younger than I am) were in school they just had a fall party without costumes. A friend of mine is a teacher and she even has some uber religious parents that won't allow their kids to stay for the fall party! People can be so lame, a little fun never hurt anyone!
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