Child’s Pablo Escobar Halloween costume deemed ‘inappropriate’ by social media users

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jason73

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A FACEBOOK video of a toddler dressed up for Halloween has sparked controversy after thousands of viewers deemed it inappropriate.

In the clip the young boy can be seen dressed up as notorious Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar, with hair parted to one side, a moustache and brightly-patterned shirt.

Escobar was known, before his death at the age of 44, as “The King of Cocaine” and history’s richest criminal, supplying close to 80 per cent of smuggled cocaine to the US.

The Facebook video, shared by user ‘Break’, has been viewed more than 5 million times since being uploaded.


While some people found the outfit funny, others were less amused to see someone making light of such a dangerous figure.

“Pablo Escobar is more than the king of coke. He is also the creator of narco terrorism which claimed the life of thousands of innocent people. Including little kids like this one”, one Facebook user wrote.

“Lol u lot are idiots it's a child in a costume. The juxtaposition of him being a baby and being a drug dealer its what’s funny. It would have been equally as funny if he was dressed as ANY recognisable adult character. Lol u need to chill and find something better to moan about,” another wrote.


Outrage ... The toddler is seen in the clip dressed up as notorious Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. Picture: Facebook/BreakSource:Facebook
 

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i laughed...but i can see how people would be upset about a toddler being a kingpin for halloween.

purely for the parents...that kid has no idea and probably wanted to be a superhero
 

ThatOneDude

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Fuck those whiney cunts, fuck them right in the face
 

Papi Chingon

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No shit. The pc bullshit is out of hand. Social media has really fucked the world square in the ass.
 

Wild

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Some people just need to have a bourbon and get laid.
 

canofsticks

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While getting upset at it is dumb am I the only one who finds dressing a toddler as a real life murderer a little weird?

I mean, dress the fucker in a Scarface costume - you're golden. People love that movie. But put him in a Jeffery Dahmer costume and CPS wants to have a face-to-face.
 

Papi Chingon

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The kid has the perfect hair for dressing like pablo. He should do it every year, imo.
 

BeardOfKnowledge

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While getting upset at it is dumb am I the only one who finds dressing a toddler as a real life murderer a little weird?

I mean, dress the fucker in a Scarface costume - you're golden. People love that movie. But put him in a Jeffery Dahmer costume and CPS wants to have a face-to-face.
This. It goes into the category of things I'd have a good laugh about with my buddies, but my wife wouldn't see the humor in it.
 

HEATH VON DOOM

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Jesus fucking Christ, is this where we are at as a society. This kid will get a lot less shit growing up from families and friends than the kid that dressed up like a princess.
 

HEATH VON DOOM

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Dressing a kid up as Pablo Escobar has people up in arms but colin kaperneck wears a fidel castro shirt and he is some kind of social justice saint. Guess the sjws could care less about Cubans.
 

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Dressing a kid up as Pablo Escobar has people up in arms but colin kaperneck wears a fidel castro shirt and he is some kind of social justice saint. Guess the sjws could care less about Cubans.
Well, you know who them Cubans voted for probably :)
 

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I absolutely love reading about gangsters and history of that sorta shit. It's fascinating stuff to me, the documentaries, blah blah.. you guys know this, we had some good threads on it back in the day.. and although I think the costume is cool, I really do see the argument against it in some ways.

Not exactly the costume itself, but the glorification of certain figures on a child. I think it is sort of a weird conundrum. Pablo killed a lot of innocent people, literally blew up an entire commercial airliner with 100+ innocent humans on it.

It's just we're detached from it because 1) we are not from Colombia, 2) Narcos is a cool TV show and 3) it was decades ago now

Imagine in Japan or something they came out with a show about Bin Laden or some other 9/11 involved guy. And it was fact based and played out like a real drama, had characters etc, and their end game was pulling of 9/11 or some shit. And then the people in Japan loved the show, wore t shirts with Osama on them, had kids dress up like him, etc

Just another way of thinking of things.

I don't really care though, the costume certainly doesn't offend me, it's just I get it.. normally I'd call whiney, but like I mentioned it's not even about the costume itself, just a reflection on how really bad people who do really bad things can end up being sort of cult like anti heroes due to ways they are portrayed in film and whatnot.
 
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HEATH VON DOOM

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I absolutely love reading about gangsters and history of that sorta shit. It's fascinating stuff to me, the documentaries, blah blah.. you guys know this, we had some good threads on it back in the day.. and although I think the costume is cool, I really do see the argument against it in some ways.

Not exactly the costume itself, but the glorification of certain figures on a child. I think it is sort of a weird conundrum. Pablo killed a lot of innocent people, literally blew up an entire commercial airliner with 100+ innocent humans on it.

It's just we're detached from it because 1) we are not from Colombia, 2) Narcos is a cool TV show and 3) it was decades ago now

Imagine in Japan or something they came out with a show about Bin Laden or some other 9/11 involved guy. And it was fact based and played out like a real drama, had characters etc, and their end game was pulling of 9/11 or some shit. And then the people in Japan loved the show, wore t shirts with Osama on them, had kids dress up like him, etc

Just another way of thinking of things.

I don't really care though, the costume certainly doesn't offend me, it's just I get it.. normally I'd call whiney, but like I mentioned it's not even about the costume itself, just a reflection on how really bad people who do really bad things can end up being sort of cult like anti heroes due to ways they are portrayed in film and whatnot.
Imagine in America someone wearing a Castro shirt while protesting unfair treatment by the government.
 

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I absolutely love reading about gangsters and history of that sorta shit. It's fascinating stuff to me, the documentaries, blah blah.. you guys know this, we had some good threads on it back in the day.. and although I think the costume is cool, I really do see the argument against it in some ways.

Not exactly the costume itself, but the glorification of certain figures on a child. I think it is sort of a weird conundrum. Pablo killed a lot of innocent people, literally blew up an entire commercial airliner with 100+ innocent humans on it.

It's just we're detached from it because 1) we are not from Colombia, 2) Narcos is a cool TV show and 3) it was decades ago now

Imagine in Japan or something they came out with a show about Bin Laden or some other 9/11 involved guy. And it was fact based and played out like a real drama, had characters etc, and their end game was pulling of 9/11 or some shit. And then the people in Japan loved the show, wore t shirts with Osama on them, had kids dress up like him, etc

Just another way of thinking of things.

I don't really care though, the costume certainly doesn't offend me, it's just I get it.. normally I'd call whiney, but like I mentioned it's not even about the costume itself, just a reflection on how really bad people who do really bad things can end up being sort of cult like anti heroes due to ways they are portrayed in film and whatnot.
I don't get it. Well, I get that people are whiney bitches.

I live Europe. Dressing a kid as Hitler wouldn't offend me. Dressing them as the IRA wouldn't offend me. It's just a kid's costume.

If someone is bothered by it, I suggest they harden the fuck up.