Halloween Is a Middle Finger to Communists
China's crackdown on costumes is a reminder that the holiday is about freedom.

Halloween, by its nature, is the one holiday that can essentially be about anything: fairy tales and storybook characters, movies and celebrities, robots and aliens, pizza and M&Ms, or, one of my new personal favorites, Mrs. Doubtfire and her hot flashes. That there are far more variables than constants on Halloween is a reminder that it is defined, above all, by freedom.
For another reminder, consider that police in China recently cracked down on costumed revelers because of the supposed threat they pose to the Communist government.
Indeed, law enforcement in Shanghai last weekend set their sights on celebrants who had the audacity to dress up, for example, as a poop emoji and as Kim Kardashian, the latter of whom can be seen on video waving goodbye to the group behind her as she was forced into a police van.
Last year, many people wore politically defiant costumes during Halloween in Shanghai; this year, the police clamped down on celebrations. We verified social media videos and talked to people in Shanghai about their Halloween experience. w/ @vwang3
????https://t.co/ddoykW3CTu pic.twitter.com/HOdbtaIlaB— Muyi Xiao 肖慕漪 (@muyixiao) October 30, 2024
Before the parties began this month, police saturated the city. Those not in costume were reportedly left alone, while individuals were taken into custody for dressing up and were sometimes made to remove them. When law enforcement dispersed Zhongshan Park, the cops conditioned their freedom on decostuming. Private businesses were also allegedly ordered not to advertise or host Halloween events. The scrutiny was not limited to Shanghai.
In other words, this was not about crowd control.
That the government targeted people for donning costumes is shocking but not surprising. That's particularly true after last year's Halloween, which many Chinese partygoers used as an opportunity to protest and mock the country's authoritarian government—especially in the wake of its ham-fisted response to COVID-19. A crowd favorite: people sporting hazmat suits accessorized with gargantuan cotton swabs. (One can be seen here swabbing a massive inflatable dinosaur. You're welcome.) That doesn't sit well with a government defined by its flair for squashing dissent. Personal expression is the first to go.
Halloween, in my experience, gets a disproportionate amount of holiday hate. There are some who object to its pagan roots, and those who roll their eyes at the idea that anyone except a child would get pumped to dress up as anything but themselves. But if the situation in China tells us anything, it is that exercising that sort of creativity can be radical. Most Americans can't fathom that.
So tonight, as people are trick-or-treating, I'll think of a few things as I see Disney characters and Marvel superheroes and maybe the occasional hot dog. I'll think about how delightful it is to see kids brighten up because they get to go out in the world and believe for a few hours that they're, say, a magical princess. (I think my niece, pictured left as Ariel from The Little Mermaid with a fabulous wig—1980s-esque in its abundance—wins the cuteness prize. I will not be taking questions.) And I'll also think about how that sort of individuality and free expression can be a powerful tool for everyone—no matter what the authoritarians say.
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We are indeed free to express ourselves here in the West. As long as our costume is on the list of approved non-appropriating themes.
We Don't Need No Thought Controll.....dumm ta dummdumm
Winnie-the-Pooh anyone?
That will probably get you shot in the back of the head.
And the cost for the bullet sent to your nearest relative.
“the holiday is about freedom”
No.
Halloween is about:
1. The evening kicking off the Catholic festival of remembering all the saints and Christians (hallows/hallowed/holy) from the past, by feasting, attending church services and lighting candles on the graves of the dead.
2. When the Celtic harvest festival, Samhain, occurred, which modern neo-pagans pretend was related to the spirits of the dead.
3. When children extort neighbors with threats of violence.
#3 is usually called "Devil's Night" in some areas and is on October 30.
Aww, the poor wittle authoritarian ML is upset that people are celebrating Halloween in a manner that is not on his approved list.
Figures you're approving of the egging of houses and cars and other acts of vandalism as part of the holiday. Points 1 & 2 were just origins while #3 is the only action to be disapproved of.
I don't support vandalism. I am completely fine with free people celebrating Halloween in any way that they see fit in a manner that doesn't violate anyone else's rights, even if moral scolds like ML or authoritarian dickheads like Xi Jinping would disapprove. Funny how ML and Emperor Xi are on the same side of this issue.
Aww, the poor wittle authoritarian ML is upset that people are celebrating Halloween in a manner that is not on his approved list.
What the fuck are you babbling about, fat Nazi?
I said it wasn’t about freedom, and what it historically been about, nothing else. Everyone can read it. It's just four posts up.
I didn’t criticize how anyone celebrates it.
That’s all you making shit up, just like you always do… Because you’re a piece of shit.
And Halloween isn’t a ‘holiday’.
"Halloween Is a Middle Finger to Communists."
That's why you don't see lefties don't celebrate Halloween.
Their heroes, Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot would disapprove.
I was threatened with arrest here in America; at ECU specifically for my costume about 20 years ago. I was simply wearing a flower POT on my HEAD.
After giving candy is banned, we’ll be back to “Here’s a nice, shiny penny!” And when cash is banned, we’ll be back to “Here’s a trick!”
Too late kamala all ready was a trick. It's how she got her first job
Listen, Binion, red-head culture is not your costume. Do better, bigot.
No, go scream in your niece's face for a Progressive.
"...consider that police in China recently cracked down on costumed revelers because of the supposed threat they pose to the Communist government."
Can some of you lefties out there explain this to me?
And elections are a middle finger to taxpayers.
You're damned straight it is, Mr. Binion...
Oh how the commies hate Halloween.
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“The shelves of most costume stores still stock the “Arab Sheikh” outfit complete with the sinister mustache. Or you can order the “Ride a Camel Adult Male Costume.” There are the “Mexican” costumes: wide sombreros, ponchos, handlebar mustaches.”
Pictures please, because I’m a tad skeptical. Not that I’d faint if such costumes were being sold, but I haven’t seen this sort of costume, and the corporate world *is* going woke.
I haven't even seen costumes of the old white Monopoly guy, though I suppose it would be OK to make fun of *him.*
You're right, only communists would be offended by offensive costumes.
Funny how the only time we are told that we should "lighten up" and "not be so sensitive" when someone does something offensive to some group, is when the offender is part of the majority class and the target of the offense is part of the minority class. But heaven help us all if anyone dresses up in a costume mocking Christians or Jesus or Virgin Mary. And you just know that when the store clerk wishes you "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas", it's a part of a nefarious WAR ON CHRISTMAS.
So, go ahead and dress up in whatever costume you want, offensive or not. But that doesn't make you immune from social criticism or opprobrium from your neighbors. If you mock an entire class of people, it doesn't make one a "communist" to complain about the offense. And yes that applies if the offense is directed against Christians instead of against Mexicans.
What the fuck are you even babbling about?
You're not even making sense. Christmas is the celebration of Christ's birth, Halloween isn't a celebration of Mexicans. Nobody would get pissed off if you dressed as a Mexican for Christmas, and nobody should get mad if you dressed as a Mexican for Halloween.
Also, Mexicans aren't even a fucking race. A majority are white. Would you shit your pants if someone dressed up as a Canadian or an Australian?
You're so consistently retarded and dishonest.
Lol. You’re getting worse, Jeff. Seriously, take a break.
China tells us anything, it is that exercising that sort of creativity can be radical. Most Americans can't fathom that.
Noooo, no one in America could fathom dressing up as something could be problematic. No one!
What's weird is that we're now celebrating it 365 days a year.
Drag queens, transgenders, gay "parents," furries, therians - pretty much everything under the rainbow flag is Halloween all day every day. Elaborate costumes, cosplay, pretending to be something they can't - it's all just make-believe.
And that's just the weirdos. Never mind the pandering elitists who dress up and pretend like they're one of us - whether it's Walz talking football, or Schumer cooking hamburgers, or Michelle Obama pretending that she'll ever be affected by abortion laws, or Kamalamadingdong and Arkancide Hillary suddenly and inexplicably talking jive or chola, or the Ibram Kendi's and Robin DiAngelo's inventing new racism so they can pretend that racism is actually still a thing in America. All just these skinsuits they're wearing all day every day.
It's Clown World, Billy. Every day is Halloween in Clown World.
Does Binion not realize that he's politicizing Halloween just as much as the ChiComs? Oh, wait, look who I'm talking about. "You vill have ze fun after you show me your papers."