Culture Halloween PSA stuns viewers. - You won't believe what happens next.

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Called "My Heroes," the two-minute video by Landwirth Legacy Productions features a family celebrating Halloween in typical fashion: buying costumes, carving pumpkins, getting excited for the candy in their near future. The kids, a boy and a girl, decide to go as Batman and Wonder Woman, but the parents — especially the dad — seem a bit anxious for some reason.

After a successful night of trick-or-treating, both children are tuckered out by the TV, having eaten their fair share of sweets. It's subtle, but eagle-eyed viewers will notice that the children's faces haven't been shown since they both got into costume.

In the final moments of the PSA, as the parents tuck in their kids, it's revealed that the boy is dressed as Wonder Woman, while the girl is Batman. The PSA ends as the dad — his earlier anxiety now revealed to be that his kids would be treated differently because of their costumes — whispers, "My heroes," before turning off the light. It's definitely a tearjerker

Aren't we so woke and progressive? Let's pat ourselves on the back fo- is that white kid dressed up as black character!? REEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!1!
 
I thought something horrible was going to happen, The Mom didn't lock the door at 0:13 and then we have this unidentifiable kid passed out at 1:12
Like maybe the Dad knew someone was going to break in because the Mom didn't lock the door again.
 
When I was a kid it seemed like almost every year there was a guy at my school dressed as a girl for Halloween. Nobody cared then, I don't see why anyone cares so much now.
 
Judging by the headline, I thought the PSA was gonna be about the dangers of poisoned candy or razor blades in apples, but after watching this I'm just left wondering why the fuck the dad had such anxiety over his kids' costumes in the first place. I mean yeah, the son's might've turned some heads, but the daughter's? Girls go as Batman for Halloween all the time. People probably would've thought she was Batgirl anyways.
 
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I dressed as my favorite power ranger as a kid which was the opposite gender as me and not only did I not give it a second thought, no one else did either. No one has ever given a shit about this aside from mentally ill trannies and their enablers.
 
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When I was a kid it seemed like almost every year there was a guy at my school dressed as a girl for Halloween. Nobody cared then, I don't see why anyone cares so much now.

There are two answers to this question, and I think you know both answers
:autism: and trannies
 
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Why do the leftists get off so much on little kids cross-dressing? It's such a weird fetish. I don't get it.
 
The dad calls his cross-dressing kids "my heroes", implying it is he who has cross-dressing fantasies -- look at how tortured he looks when the mom hands out the costumes. Because he is unable to act this out himself, he chooses to indoctrinate his children and lives vicariously through them.

Sick fuck.
 
When I was a kid it seemed like almost every year there was a guy at my school dressed as a girl for Halloween. Nobody cared then, I don't see why anyone cares so much now.

This.

Turning halloween costumes political is so unbelievably pointless and masturbatory and self congratulatory that it makes me miss the era bullying, because the kind of person that does that needed to be bullied more. It's Halloween. It's the one day it's just assumed everyone is having fun and doing whatever dumb thing popped in their head for whatever dumb reason that motivated them at the time they picked their costume.

Trying to make rules about Halloween costumes based on race or gender or culture makes you a rigid joyless villain. It's like an entire political movement sat down and watched Footloose, and decided that banning dancing was the right way to go and they should run with that attitude.
 
Nobody cares if your daughter goes at Batman. Your son as Wonder Woman might even garner a few laughs. It's Halloween and people expect weirdness.
 
With all the fear mongering about Halloween in recent years you'd think that letting your little boy dress up as a girl character would be seen as bait for child molesters. I guess the fabled razor blade candy bars are considered worse.
 
With all the fear mongering about Halloween in recent years you'd think that letting your little boy dress up as a girl character would be seen as bait for child molesters. I guess the fabled razor blade candy bars are considered worse.

How did we survive the chocolate covered razor blades and child molesters? This was years before Trump came and restored order so I just can't figure it out. I think maybe thats why our costumes had to be so scary, to keep the pedophiles away.
 
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