U. Of Florida Students Offered Counseling If Offended By Halloween Costumes

“How about them Gators?” All kidding aside, it is not just the University of Florida, it is being taught throughout the country. Political Correctness is the one evil perpetrated on our society that turns everything inside out and upside down. No moral backbone for righteousness, but White Guilt, that is something different. I’ve never seen a generation of people hate themselves as much as the white millennial.

According to The American Mirror:

“If you choose to participate in Halloween activities, we encourage you to think about your choices of costumes and themes. Some Halloween costumes reinforce stereotypes of particular races, genders, cultures, or religions,” it continues. “Regardless of intent, these costumes can perpetuate negative stereotypes, causing harm and offense to groups of people.”

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The university then urges students to keep their costumes in check in the name of inclusion and diversity.

“The University of Florida’s Division of Student Affairs Diversity and Social Justice Statement reminds us that UF fosters a community that values and respects diversity,” the blog read. “An inclusive definition of diversity recognizes the variety of personal and social experiences that make individuals and communities different from one another.”

Also, for those traumatized by politically incorrect Halloween costumes, school counselors and the UF “Bias Education and Response Team” is standing by.

“As a community, we aspire to demonstrate integrity, respect, and compassion that strives to maintain an affirming campus climate for all members of our community,” according to the website. “If you are troubled by an incident that does occur, please know that there are many resources available. Please take advantage of the 7 day a week presence of the U Matter, We Care program … by emailing [email protected]. Additionally, there is a 24/7 counselor I the Counseling and Wellness Center available to speak by phone at 352-932-1575.

The school reminded students that anyone who is offended or troubled by an incident or a costume, they could seek counseling at the wellness center or alert the school’s Bias Education Response Team which provides support to those who were impacted. Oh my, I could not imagine going to speak to a response team about a costume resembling anyone or anything about my hurt feelings. How weak our young have become that a costume sends them to despair, especially young men. How feminized our culture has become at the school level. Lucky for rest of us, quite a bit of young do not go. What do you think?

 

 

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