Shaun White sparks controversy with 'offensive' Halloween costume
Winter Olympics legend Shaun White has come under fire over his controversial Halloween costume.
Some people celebrate Halloween with trick-or-treating and candy or with jack-o-lanterns and ghost stories.
Others, like White, choose seemingly offensive costumes.
Over the weekend, the Olympic gold medallist posted a now-deleted photo on Instagram of himself dressed up as Simple Jack from the movie “Tropic Thunder.”
The ‘R’-word
Jack is a character from the movie within the movie that makes fun of intellectually disabled people.
In “Tropic Thunder,” he is frequently referred to as a “retard,” something the Special Olympics spoke out against when the film was initially released.
“When I heard about it, I felt really hurt inside,” Special Olympics global messenger Dustin Plunkett said back in 2008.
“I cannot believe a writer could write something like that. It’s the not the way that we want to be portrayed. We have feelings. We don’t like the word ‘retard.’ We are people. We’re just like any other people out there. We want to be ourselves and not be discriminated against.”
Free speech defenders
Despite criticism, some did defend the movie after its release, and the character. They said the movie was not meant to mock disabled people, but it was a form of creativity.
“I think it’s open to interpretation and that’s the great thing,” actor Robert Downey Jr. said during the movie’s premiere.
“You know, if I want to protest something because it offends me that’s my right as an American, and it’s also any artist’s right to say and do whatever they wanna do.”
Criticising White and response
Fans and disability groups immediately criticised White for his costume choice on Monday, leading the snowboarder to take down his post.
The Special Olympics later issued a statement to TMZ.
“We are truly disappointed that Shaun White, an acclaimed Olympian, would choose this costume which is so offensive and causes so much pain,” the statement said.
“Disability is not a joke nor should it be a punchline. We hope that Shaun White and others learn that this just continues stigma, stereotypes and discrimination.”
White issued an apology late Monday on Instagram.
A post shared by Shaun White (@shaunwhite) on Oct 29, 2018 at 3:56pm PDT
He acknowledged that he had made a poor decision and was rightly criticised by his fans and by the Special Olympics.
White also said that he would use it as a lesson and be more sensitive in the future.