Halloween costumes
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Halloween costumes
This list of costumes to avoid is pretty good.
https://www.romfordrecorder.co.uk/news/ ... ant-avoid/
https://www.romfordrecorder.co.uk/news/ ... ant-avoid/
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Re: Halloween costumes
“Don’t dress as a gender presentation other than your own”, aaah the LGBT movement there, again showing their commitment to breaking down outdated notions that we should all be in our little boxes
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Re: Halloween costumes
Yes. This, and the recent Mrs Doubtfire musical in the West End, have received criticism from the usual mob that they are "problematic".
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Re: Halloween costumes
Does this also apply to women playing, say, Richard III or is that not the same?
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Re: Halloween costumes
Effing don't like Halloween. The worst American import we have had IMO.
There is more spent in the shops on Halloween than on Valentines Day. What a reflection on society.
Humbug Halloween.
There is more spent in the shops on Halloween than on Valentines Day. What a reflection on society.
Humbug Halloween.
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Re: Halloween costumes
Similar to Alan Partridge’s take about prisons and holiday camps, it depends on the point they’re making at the time.
Suffice to say, I’ve seen both Rocky Horror and Mrs Doubtfire referred to as both
A: disgusting cis appropriation of trans experience
B: an example of how TERFs are so backward! lol people could handle Rocky Horror in the seventies! They loved Robin Williams in women’s clothes in the nineties! But now, for some reason you don’t want a trans woman as the female in charge of a girl guides camping trip!
See also - Hayley Cropper, the trans character for all arguments
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Re: Halloween costumes
That's not quite the same, but it depends.Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 1:55 pm Does this also apply to women playing, say, Richard III or is that not the same?
In real life Richard III wasn't a woman trying to be a man for some entertainment value, so a woman playing the part of Richard III wouldn't be "problematic" cis appropriation of trans experience.
But, there have been instances of women playing the part of a typically male character, usually for no other reason than the gimmick of the gender swap. In such an instance the gimmick must be celebrated as a "stunning and brave" retelling of this character through the female lens. But try reversing that gimmick and you'll soon find out (see also race swapping).
Having seen countless shows where this gimmick is deployed, it never actually adds anything of value to the story or performance, so f*ck knows what we're supposed to be celebrating.