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November 03, 2005


Is Halloween just a Yankee Doodle celebration?
Mike Bates

Most of us have fond memories of the Halloweens we
enjoyed as children. The costumes, the haunted houses,
the parties and the knocking on doors in pursuit of
treats were generally innocuous forms of fun.

Little did we realize that we were fanning the flames
of anti-Americanism around the world.

Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez last week told his
countrymen that Halloween has no place in his
socialist paradise. According to CNN.com, he used his
weekly TV and radio broadcast to caution that the
observance is strictly a "gringa," or North American
custom.

Moreover, he warned that the celebration is emblematic
of U.S. culture: "terrorism, putting fear into other
nations, putting fear into their own people."

Having cracked down on freedom of speech and the press
in Venezuela, Castro’s amigo Chavez knows a thing or
two about putting fear into people. Kids decked out in
Darth Vader or Dora the Explorer costumes don’t
engender the same terror.

A Halloween backlash is also surfacing in Europe. The
Associated Press canvassed there and reported on the
mayor of an Austrian village who terms Halloween "a
bad American habit." He’s talked several other mayors
into boycotting the occasion.

An authority at Sweden’s Language and Folklore
Institute says that even as Halloween’s popularity has
increased there, so has the judgment that it
represents an "unnecessary, bad American custom."

The AP interviewed an Italian priest who believes that
Halloween undermines his nation’s cultural identity.
Denouncing Halloween as a "manifestation of
neo-paganism" and a symbol of America’s would-be
cultural supremacy, the cleric claimed hallowed out
pumpkins reveal our own emptiness.

In Germany there’s concern because Halloween’s October
31st date is also Reformation Day, a commemoration of
Martin Luther posting his 95 Theses. Germany’s
Deutsche Welle online news service reports the
Evangelical Church is responding by encouraging the
faithful to hand out Luther Bonbons. The treats are
wrapped in a paper with a likeness of a winking Luther
and an Internet address for more information.

Meanwhile, a German bishop told a radio audience that
Halloween has become a day celebrated by Satanists.

I’m weary of foreigners condemning Americans for our
lack of culture, our gross commercialism and our
thoroughly pernicious influence on the world. At the
same time the foreigners are censuring us, they’re
wolfing down American fast food, reading American
books, listening to American music, watching American
TV shows and movies and looking for deals on blue
jeans.

The United States is so dreadful that millions of
people from around the world are dying – sometimes
literally – to get here.

Yet some foreigners smugly look down their noses at us
and lecture us on what heathens we are. How crude,
greedy and coarse we are as we imperialistically force
our uncivilized ways on them.

It’s true there are Americans who don’t like
Halloween. At least one school banned it this year
because it’s unfair to witches. Others have opted to
drop Halloween in favor of "Fall Festivals."

This is a continuation of the theme that anything that
offends the sensibilities of even just one person must
be tossed aside. The majority has no rights.

The absurd American Civil Liberties Union checked in
with its distilled wisdom that municipalities
enforcing ordinances designed to protect trick or
treaters from sexual predators might be
discriminatory. To sexual predators. Pass the Kleenex,
please.

There are Christians who object to Halloween because
they think it’s the work of the Devil. And
non-Christians who grouse because of the night’s
purported Christian or Catholic roots.

But most of us accept Halloween for what it simply is:
a day of fun. A day to let the kids dress up, laugh
and play, and stuff themselves with candy.

Granddaughter Norah, known as Miss Nice in some
quarters, is a typical five-year-old. She and her
friends looked forward to Halloween for weeks. When
the big day arrived, they had a terrific time running
around, screaming and "scaring" adults. You’d think
the goodies she garnered were gold.

I don’t see any harm in that. If it’s nothing more
than a bad American habit, so be it.

I hope Norah’s children and grandchildren carry on the
tradition. Seeing how it irritates so many who dislike
America, it might be the patriotic thing to do.

(This appears in the November 3, 2005 Oak Lawn (IL)
Reporter. Mike Bates is the author of Right Angles and
Other Obstinate Truths.)

http://www.michaelmbates.com

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