childhood memories i have are things they find offensive. what happened, steve? good question. let me back up for a second. the worry in the school district was that halloween was offensive to kids who cannot or do not participate because of cultural differences or religions. i googled. i can t figure out who is offended by halloween. brian. that s different. that s a choice. it is. emotional. it s crazy where we are. so now you can t celebrate halloween. remember the story we brought you a couple of months ago when you couldn t wear an american flag t-shirt into school because some kids found the american flag in the united states offensive? where do you draw the line? one mom drew the line. she said i m going to fight hard for my kids to have halloween. that mom and her three children
how will all those 157 americans spend that holiday? nearly 70% plan to hand out candy. unless you go to brian kilmeade s house. he s saying get off my lawn. i m not a big halloween fan. i think it s overblown. they put too much emphasis on al wean. even you would draw the line on this next story. in connecticut there s a school that decided to ban halloween because they wanted to accommodate cultural beliefs of those who couldn t participate. this one school decided to step out. this is milford, connecticut. they said we re having fall themed festivals instead in the rooms. no food will be served. one mom was not having it. the mom, rebecca lily, wrote a petition saying that these are our american customs and traditions. we should not have to give them up because others find them offensive. i m tired of my kids missing out on the things we got to do as kids and some of the greatest