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Elementary school cancels Halloween because AA males don't celebrate it?
Posted on 10/13/21 at 1:42 pm
Posted on 10/13/21 at 1:42 pm
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A Seattle elementary school has canceled Halloween because the district said "students of color, specifically African American males" don't celebrate it, conservative radio host Jason Rantz of KTTH-AM reported.
Rantz said Benjamin Franklin Day Elementary historically has celebrated Halloween with activities such as a "Pumpkin Parade," during which students can wear costumes.
But he said school officials indicated in a Friday newsletter to parents that Halloween is over and done.
"As a school with foundational beliefs around equity for our students and families, we are moving away from our traditional 'Pumpkin Parade' event and requesting that students do not come to school in costumes," the newsletter reads, according to Rantz.
More from the newsletter, KTTH said:
Halloween events create a situation where some students must be excluded for their beliefs, financial status, or life experience. Costume parties often become an uncomfortable event for many children, and they distract students and staff from learning. Large events create changes in schedules with loud noise levels and crowds. Some students experience over stimulation, while others must deal with complex feelings of exclusion. It's uncomfortable and upsetting for kids.
Rantz — citing the newsletter — reported that students instead can participate in inclusive fall events such as "thematic units of study about the fall" or review "autumnal artwork" while "sharing all the cozy feelings of the season."
A Seattle Public Schools spokesperson told Rantz that B.F. Day's Racial Equity Team made the call with staff input after five years of discussion.
The spokesperson added to KTTH that other Seattle schools also have canceled Halloween recently — and that black students, particularly males, don't celebrate it.
"Historically, the Pumpkin Parade marginalizes students of color who do not celebrate the holiday," the spokesperson told Rantz. "Specifically, these students have requested to be isolated on campus while the event took place. In alliance with SPS's unwavering commitment to students of color, specifically African American males, the staff is committed to supplanting the Pumpkin Parade with more inclusive and educational opportunities during the school day."
David Malkin — who is Asian — has a 7-year-old son enrolled at B.F. Day, and he told Rantz that the Halloween cancellation is an "exercise in affluent white vanity that is wokeism."
"I don't see any way in which this actually addresses any inequities to the extent that there are any inequities," Malkin said during Rantz's KTTH show. "You know, this just seems like grandstanding on behalf of the principal and the staff who are predominantly white."
Malkin also said he sees this as a white progressive project devoid of input from him and other parents, the station said.
"I'm sure they don't want to hear from anyone of any race or ethnicity that doesn't really want to go along with them in lockstep," he added to Rantz.
Malkin told KTTH he hasn't yet informed his son about the school's decision to cancel Halloween — his son's favorite holiday — and that his son likely won't understand why.
"I hate to see these kinds of things slowly ... whittled away and destroyed or ... done away with because someone has some ... theory in their head that somehow this is exclusionary when, again, it's quite the opposite," Malkin added to Rantz.
A Seattle elementary school has canceled Halloween because the district said "students of color, specifically African American males" don't celebrate it, conservative radio host Jason Rantz of KTTH-AM reported.
Rantz said Benjamin Franklin Day Elementary historically has celebrated Halloween with activities such as a "Pumpkin Parade," during which students can wear costumes.
But he said school officials indicated in a Friday newsletter to parents that Halloween is over and done.
"As a school with foundational beliefs around equity for our students and families, we are moving away from our traditional 'Pumpkin Parade' event and requesting that students do not come to school in costumes," the newsletter reads, according to Rantz.
More from the newsletter, KTTH said:
Halloween events create a situation where some students must be excluded for their beliefs, financial status, or life experience. Costume parties often become an uncomfortable event for many children, and they distract students and staff from learning. Large events create changes in schedules with loud noise levels and crowds. Some students experience over stimulation, while others must deal with complex feelings of exclusion. It's uncomfortable and upsetting for kids.
Rantz — citing the newsletter — reported that students instead can participate in inclusive fall events such as "thematic units of study about the fall" or review "autumnal artwork" while "sharing all the cozy feelings of the season."
A Seattle Public Schools spokesperson told Rantz that B.F. Day's Racial Equity Team made the call with staff input after five years of discussion.
The spokesperson added to KTTH that other Seattle schools also have canceled Halloween recently — and that black students, particularly males, don't celebrate it.
"Historically, the Pumpkin Parade marginalizes students of color who do not celebrate the holiday," the spokesperson told Rantz. "Specifically, these students have requested to be isolated on campus while the event took place. In alliance with SPS's unwavering commitment to students of color, specifically African American males, the staff is committed to supplanting the Pumpkin Parade with more inclusive and educational opportunities during the school day."
David Malkin — who is Asian — has a 7-year-old son enrolled at B.F. Day, and he told Rantz that the Halloween cancellation is an "exercise in affluent white vanity that is wokeism."
"I don't see any way in which this actually addresses any inequities to the extent that there are any inequities," Malkin said during Rantz's KTTH show. "You know, this just seems like grandstanding on behalf of the principal and the staff who are predominantly white."
Malkin also said he sees this as a white progressive project devoid of input from him and other parents, the station said.
"I'm sure they don't want to hear from anyone of any race or ethnicity that doesn't really want to go along with them in lockstep," he added to Rantz.
Malkin told KTTH he hasn't yet informed his son about the school's decision to cancel Halloween — his son's favorite holiday — and that his son likely won't understand why.
"I hate to see these kinds of things slowly ... whittled away and destroyed or ... done away with because someone has some ... theory in their head that somehow this is exclusionary when, again, it's quite the opposite," Malkin added to Rantz.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 1:44 pm to Night Vision
Well, they canceled Good Friday in most schools... Sorry that they don't like Halloween being canceled but not really...
Posted on 10/13/21 at 1:47 pm to The Maj
Well, I guess Christmas won't be celebrated because the Jews don't believe it......right? Surely.
You can't pander to only one group of people. We should stop celebrating any holidays because some may not celebrate it and some may not believe in it, etc
You can't pander to only one group of people. We should stop celebrating any holidays because some may not celebrate it and some may not believe in it, etc
Posted on 10/13/21 at 1:48 pm to Night Vision
If one thinks black males don’t celebrate Halloween, I have some swampland to sell you.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 1:50 pm to jp4lsu
quote:
You can't pander to only one group of people.
Well, the group that doesn't celebrate it can just ignore the holiday, ya know like they used to do in this country...
quote:
Jews don't believe it...
They may not believe in Christmas but you can bet those money loving frickers sure do like the financial outcome from it in this country...
Posted on 10/13/21 at 1:51 pm to Night Vision
So who actually has the "fragility" i keep hearing about as a straight white male?
Posted on 10/13/21 at 1:52 pm to Night Vision
quote:
Halloween events create a situation where some students must be excluded for their beliefs
Nobody is excluded. They CHOSE not to participate due to their beliefs.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 1:55 pm to Night Vision
Well, by that logic we need to ban marriage.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 2:01 pm to Night Vision
Well a lot of people don’t celebrate
George Floyd
Free money give aways
Free health care
Free citizenship status
George Floyd
Free money give aways
Free health care
Free citizenship status
Posted on 10/13/21 at 2:01 pm to Night Vision
"We are cancelling Halloween... and it is THE BLACK MAN's FAULT!!!"
Sounds like something someone who hates black people would write.
I know of one black family who won't celebrate Halloween because of some Christian religious issue with it, but the vast majority of black people do celebrate it.
Sounds like something someone who hates black people would write.
I know of one black family who won't celebrate Halloween because of some Christian religious issue with it, but the vast majority of black people do celebrate it.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 2:03 pm to Night Vision
I’m glad I don’t live in Seattle
Posted on 10/13/21 at 2:04 pm to Night Vision
quote:That's as far as I got.
A Seattle

Posted on 10/13/21 at 2:06 pm to Byrdybyrd05
quote:
I’m glad I don’t live in Seattle
It’s just a preview of what your area will be like soon
Posted on 10/13/21 at 2:06 pm to Night Vision
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This post was edited on 12/21/23 at 12:34 pm
Posted on 10/13/21 at 2:08 pm to teke184
quote:
If one thinks black males don’t celebrate Halloween, I have some swampland to sell you.
How many black males are in that school?
Posted on 10/13/21 at 2:25 pm to Night Vision
now this is a legit cancel .does not fall under cancel culture .well done school
Posted on 10/13/21 at 2:39 pm to Night Vision
Just because they can't be bothered to wear a costume while trick or treating, doesn't mean they don't celebrate it.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 2:54 pm to Night Vision
1. Exactly how many AA males live in Seattle?
2. AA males dont eat candy? What the frick is wrong with them?
Damn left coast weirdos.
2. AA males dont eat candy? What the frick is wrong with them?
Damn left coast weirdos.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 2:56 pm to jp4lsu
quote:
You can't pander to only one group of people
Yes they can. They will continue to pick the flavor of the day and pander away.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 2:58 pm to Night Vision
What I cannot get over is the idea that African American males don't celebrate Halloween. If that is true, AA males in Seattle do not align with those in New Orleans.
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