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10/29/2016 11:22:48 PM EDT


This is pretty poorly written, but still...

University of Texas: No cowboy or Indian costumes


University of Texas: No cowboy or Indian costumes

By: FOX4News.com Staff

Students at the University of Texas in Austin have been advised not to wear cowboy boots or cowboy hats on Halloween.

Fraternities and sororities were instructed to avoid Halloween party costumes and themes that might “appropriate another culture or experience,” according to The College Fix.

Students were issued a 29-point checklist to ensure they avoid any controversial or offensive trick or treat regalia.
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10/30/2016 12:14:53 AM EDT
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Liberal college in a city that doesn't represent Texas
10/30/2016 8:17:47 AM EDT
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But what if your culture  is a cowboy because that's what you do for a living?
10/30/2016 8:42:34 AM EDT
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Liberal college in a city that doesn't represent Texas
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Not yet.
10/30/2016 9:17:24 PM EDT
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Then you should be offended that they are offended.
10/30/2016 11:07:26 PM EDT
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Came in here looking for ideas.
10/31/2016 12:48:45 AM EDT
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I was thinking of going as a cannibal pigmy, but I'm sure that would 1000 % Politically Incorrrect & offensive...  according to the U.T. Though Police...

10/31/2016 2:35:20 AM EDT
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I guess band practice has been cancelled.

10/31/2016 6:25:03 AM EDT
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This is all part of the plan to turn Texas into a democrat failure like CA or NY.
10/31/2016 11:41:46 AM EDT
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I heard that they banned bestiality at state universities other than UT. These other universities would cut off a finger after the first offense, and another after the second, and expel them as well. Lots of those students wound up at Texas.

10/31/2016 12:06:16 PM EDT
[#10]
Correct me if I'm wrong but "ADVISING" against something isn't an order not to do it. It's more like a suggestion..

Yes, I know that the mere suggestion from the Univ. is an outrage to many, but it doesn't mean you can't not do it.

As far as I am aware it's a public university and they must protect students, faculty, staff, and visitors first amendment rights.