Now, I'm all for offensive, classless humor. But that's besides the point.
King's Island, an amusement park in Cincinnati, thought it would be a good idea to force classless humor on families and children. For its Halloween display, the park created several celebrity likenesses. Except all of these celebrities are dead, and some are depicted as such.
Those offended easily probably wouldn't like the park's idea and many have already voiced anger over the display.
The display includes scenes of Steve McNair, Michael Jackson and others. Ted Williams in a freezer might be good for a few laughs, but overall, the idea was tactless. I find it funny, and the people at the park obviously thought it was too. However, it was just not a smart/good thing to do, especially in a place for kids. The amusement park should've known better.
- Miniaci







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