eBay bans sale of Jeffrey Dahmer Halloween costumes
Ever since the release of “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” viewers of the MA-rated drama streaming on Netflix have been able to “portray” the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer by purchasing lookalike costumes on eBay and through other online marketplaces.
That was until eBay banned sales of Dahmer “costumes” and/or accessories this week, as the show increasingly gains traction and Twitter users continue to react.
“These items are banned on eBay and are being removed under our ‘Violence and Violent Criminal Policy,’” an eBay spokesperson told Fox News Digital on Wednesday in an emailed statement.Â
“These items have been prohibited under the policy — this was not a new or recent decision,” the outlet also said.
As Halloween approaches, here’s a look at other costumes over the years that some retailers and some American schools have banned at various times and for a variety of reasons.
Jeffrey Dahmer-inspired costumes
Many people have been outraged, with one calling the costume “a step too far.”
Another social media user said it’s “not funny” to dress as Dahmer for Halloween.
Even Olympian Simone Biles sounded off about the look on Twitter.
She wrote on Oct. 18 that the costume should be put “back in the closet.”
An eBay search for the keywords “Jeffrey Dahmer costume” or Jeffrey Dahmer Halloween costume” today yields no exact matches on the site.Â
‘Squid Game’ costumes
In 2021, Mott Road, Enders Road and Fayetteville elementary schools in New York’s Fayetteville-Manlius School District banned any Halloween costumes related to the Korean horror series, “Squid Game,” due to the violent nature of the show.
“Squid Game” costumes were said to be popular after the show’s release on Netflix, according to several reports.Â
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The Fayetteville-Manlius School District, located in central New York State, added the costumes to the list of prohibited costumes, since some students were said to be playing their own version of “Squid Game” on the playground, as Fox News Digital reported previously.
“Because of this activity, our principals wanted to make sure our families are aware that it would be inappropriate for any student to wear to school a Halloween costume from this show because of the potential violent messages aligned with the costume,” Fayetteville-Manlius School District Superintendent Craig Tice told Fox News Digital at the time of the costume ban.
Nonetheless, “Squid Game” costumes are still available for purchase from many online and in-person retailers in 2022.Â
Creepy clown costumes
People may pose as clowns to entertain children at a birthday party — but in 2016 the creepy clown craze had retailers such as Target pulling clown masks from its 1,800 stores and online shopping site.