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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24278768

I have no words.....(well a few but they'd get deleted). 😐


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 6:44 am
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Now that's funny. Not the costume, the fact that some idiot marketing guru at Asda thought it would be a good idea....imagine the meeting with all the suits sat round and Johnny boy making a pitch as per the go compare ad at the mo!


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 6:47 am
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I must have lost my moral compass [fails to be offended]


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 6:53 am
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I havta say, as a long term mental health service user, and previous in-patient, I am rather taken by this outfit..

I personally think it looks a bit more weddingy than Hallowe'eny though

Fubar - I think the problem arises from people suffering with mental health issues encountering enough stigma with myths which are all too often perpetuated in popular media, and now it would seem, supermarkets..

Stigma is the very last thing that a vulnerable, confused and often very afraid member of society needs..


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 6:56 am
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I must have lost my moral compass [fails to be offended]

Me too really.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 6:58 am
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Just change the costume name to 'psycho killer', and the professionally offended would be fine with it.

...although it really seems ok as it is.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 6:59 am
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yep and what about all the psychos that will be offended.

seen far more offensive and distasteful costumes out in town on a halloween - or any given weekend i venture in for that matter.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 7:18 am
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Why is no one worried how vampires feel. Nobody ever thinks about their feelings.

It's in bad taste but really, it's a Halloween costume and films portray this all the time.

Also this was yesterday morning and Asda already removed it. You can however buy similar at my local fancy dress shop. Shoul I go in and tell them it's not on?


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 7:21 am
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it's not the costume.. it's the name of the costume

Jamie is right.. Psycho Killer wouldn't cause any offence, psycho's are a proud people 😈


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 7:25 am
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It was apparently called a zombie killer suit on Asda's site....


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 7:28 am
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That's diabolical really, as mentioned, so many other descriptions could have been used. Because we really need to keep reinforcing the mental health stigma don't we.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 7:39 am
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If something's for Hallowe'en, surely it's not for real life?

I would have thought that it was the one time of year left when bad taste was ok and funny. However, I can understand how mental health charities are seeing this as a reinforcement of a negative stereotype. And given what it's being "called", I'd probably not buy it. Perhaps they can tackle the Horror Film industry next. They have a lot of work to do.

Calling people who stand up for others "professionally offended" is just another lazy stereotype of course.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 7:50 am
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What next NHS take offence at all the slutty nurse fancy dress costumes ? 😆


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 7:56 am
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description is the issue really, struggles to GAS

Calling people who stand up for others "professionally offended" is just another lazy stereotype of course.

yep but we need a name for those who feel the need to write to their MP just in case nobody else was offended.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 7:57 am
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"That's diabolical really, as mentioned, so many other descriptions could have been used."

Diabolical ?? Really?

Just because Moreen in the online shopping dept was given a photo of the item and told to load it up onto web and she thought "What's this?".... "Oh I don't know".... "I've got 50 other thing to get loaded up before I my lunch break”.... “I'm looking forward to my jacket potato"...." "Looks like a nutter, Oh I can't say that !! It's not PC. Ok then mental patient”... “that'll do”... “now where's that wagon wheel, I'm Hank Marvin!!”

It's a cock up.... they have said sorry , made a donation... would have been end of... apart from the fact all the do gooders are now drawing attention to it.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 8:07 am
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great ramble Ro5ey, but I think it'll be ones of the buyers who'll be getting a talking to.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 8:10 am
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It's a cock up.... they have said sorry , made a donation... would have been end of... apart from the fact all the do gooders are now drawing attention to it.

Is it, or are the "PC Gone Mad" brigade shouting equally loudly about it?


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 8:11 am
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Great way to get free advertising about your range of Halloween costumes.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 8:11 am
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PC Gone Mad? That's an equally offensive term to use! I am outraged etc etc etc...


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 8:13 am
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What next NHS take offence at all the slutty nurse fancy dress costumes ?

Pics? 😆


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 8:15 am
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What next NHS take offence at all the slutty nurse fancy dress costumes ?

😆


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 8:19 am
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I'm more offended by the offended than the offending item.

Suffice to say my offence 'o' meter hasn't actually registered any notable reading on either count.

I apologise insincerely to anyone this causes offence too.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 8:21 am
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Calling people who stand up for others "professionally offended" is just another lazy stereotype of course.

Well. [b][i][u]You[/u][/i][/b] would say that.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 8:46 am
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I'm more offended that people with mental health issues are being lumped in with meat cleaver weilding scary faced mental patients. I for one will be putting pressure on Asda to donate a large sum of money to the F. O. N. (friends of nutters) for the distress this may have caused.

Or, we could just get on with life and not get offended by every bloody thing we see


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 8:53 am
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Are we still at that stage where we have to explain the word "offended"?


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 8:59 am
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Don't know what the fuss is about ,theres tons of films showing people in Strait jackets flipping out,Inbreds, deformed Rednecks & Hill billies and no ones shouting out to get these films banned and pulled from the shelves.

Whats to stop me from making my own homemade version of the outfit?
Would the do gooders start chasing after me then.

I think most people would understand its just pretend,personally I think it looks more like a sloppy butcher anyway.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 9:12 am
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I personally, have been going round removing these signs from all offices in the local area.
Disgusting.

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Posted : 26/09/2013 9:16 am
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Hallowe'en? Pah...Our local pub has its Christmas decorations up already.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 10:04 am
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This is an outrage.

I'm equally outraged by the number of hollywood films which use mental health patients to fuel their sinister/scary plots, which is presumably what this costume is in reference to (rather than actual real life mental health patients, who for the most part don't look like zombies and cover themselves in blood).


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 10:21 am
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You often see folks dressed like that in the street never mind at #beastyboyvoice "paaaartays"

Wrong branding name, shame they had to pick on a vulnerable section of our society..


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 10:26 am
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I found it rather funny although I wouldn't buy a costume like that, if I was in the market to buy a costume that is.

Anne Summers must be having a stock re think too


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 10:28 am
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This might be popular:

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Posted : 26/09/2013 10:35 am
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I'm assuming you have to purchase the copy of the Daily Mail separately?


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 10:37 am
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I CAN see what the fuss is about. I'd imagine they bought a job lot of costumes from a supplier and forgot to check them. But still... simply labeling it "Mental Patient" and showing someone covered in blood and wielding a meat clever IS wrong.

Its not the costume, its the description.

If they'd have called it "Hollywood's interpretation of what they think a Mental Patient is" then fine.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 10:43 am
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As a diagnosed mentalist I don't think the costumes are in bad taste, just think the name of them is


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 10:58 am
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[i] I don't think the costumes are in bad taste, just think the name of them is [/i]

I think this is probably the best take on the whole thing.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 11:01 am
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It's ridiculous.

I also, on occasion, suffer some mental health issues.

And I don't look anything like that; I dress up as a clown.

Into the van houns.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 11:25 am
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From the description, I was expecting a costume more like this:

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Posted : 26/09/2013 11:51 am
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Had to laugh at one comment, that whoever decided to stock these was mad. 😕


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:26 pm
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It's a funny world, it seems once a few people decided to be offended, social media is swung into action to make it seem like a moral outrage, most who are responding haven't seen the item or the listing for the item but because they have seen it trending on a social media site, they get behind like the brainless baa baaing sheep they are (no offence meant to rams/ewes or tups, don't want to cause any more outrage).

Don't see what the issue is, yes it's not very tactful, but why are characters in little britain seen ok to laugh at, when they are depicting pretty much the same thing.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 12:32 pm
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[i]I don't think the costumes are in bad taste, just think the name of them is[/i]

I think this is probably the best take on the whole thing.

And not just stating the bleedin obvious then?


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 1:28 pm
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Wow, my personal opinion is some people need more to worry about if that is all it takes to offend you 😆


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 1:55 pm
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[i]And not just stating the bleedin obvious then? [/i]

If it were that bleedin' obvious Asda would have spotted it 😉


 
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That's diabolical really, as mentioned, so many other descriptions could have been used.

As a practising Satanist I feel offended that the term "diabolical" is being tarnished by association with this subject.What about my religious freedom?


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 2:01 pm
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As a cleaver wielder who stalks the streets at night i am outraged to be lumped in with the "mental" description. I are not menTAAAAAAALLLLLL! 😈


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 2:06 pm
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ASDA..........AND Tesco?

Or are you making a clsss difference and sneering at Asda from a Tesco-shopper moral high ground? Perhaps the Tesco Express is closer and stocks the Daily Mail for you?


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 2:07 pm
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A bit of reality here: Mental health stigma is not something that the "professionally offended" have invented. It is real, and one of the effects is that people who really, really should get professional help don't seek it because of the stigma. Sometimes this leads to them killing themselves. Sometimes this leads to them killing others. Sometimes it 'just' leads to them having a much crapper life than they might otherwise have done if they's had better support at the right time.

And that effects us all, if only because it's a heck of a lot more expensive for the taxpayer when someone doesn't get a timely, outpatient intervention and that leads ultimately to them being sectioned for months or even years. Secure mental health units are very expensive.

Challenging anything that stigmatises mental health problems is, imo, absolutely the right thing to do.


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 2:23 pm
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Jamie hit the nail on the head with the name.

Also, to the professionally offended (whoever they are), all i have to say "You have the right to be offended, now **** off."


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 2:30 pm
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Everybody is missing the most important point. Where do I get one of those costumes now?


 
Posted : 26/09/2013 2:55 pm
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I am both a do-gooder and non-commissioned officer in the PC Brigade, but I am completely unfussed about this. Perhaps it's my history of mental illness giving me some perspective? 😉

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A bit of reality here: Mental health stigma is not something that the "professionally offended" have invented.

True, it is a real problem- just, not one that's affected by fancy dress costumes.


 
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