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"The focus on candy and treats at Halloween contributes to poor nutrition and childhood obesity"
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"Wearing a costume in other countries out of Ireland is a cultural appropiation"
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"Trick-or-treating should have an age limit"
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"Trick-or-treating is only for young children, and older kids and teens should stop going out to get free candy"
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"Christians should not participate in Halloween"
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"We shouldn't wear costumes of real-life murderers"
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"The movie The Nightmare Before Christmas is a Christmas movie, not a Halloween movie"
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"Alternative celebrations to Halloween, such as 'Trunk-or-Treat' events, are a positive way to participate in the festive season"
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"Concerns over safety risks, such as tainted candy or traffic accidents, are exaggerated and take the fun out of Halloween"
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"Stores selling Halloween decorations months in advance ruin the spirit of the holiday and encourage over-commercialism"
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"Halloween's focus on death, witches, and ghosts glorifies evil"
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"Clown costumes are scary and should not be allowed, as they unnecessarily frighten people"
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"Halloween has become too commercialized and has lost its original meaning"
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"Halloween should be moved to a Saturday to make trick-or-treating safer for children"
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"Homeowners who put up disturbing Halloween decorations that could scare young children or traumatize sensitive neighbors are being selfish"
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