Halloween is turning into an excuse for people to take part in a very racist activity – blackface.

That shouldn’t be the case. Get a grip. That is for those of you who think it’s ok to stroll around and paint your face to dress up as another race.

Blackness is not a costume. It includes a struggle that no other person can relate to unless of course, you have a dark complexion.

If you’re not of a darker tint or of any tint, I want you to imagine what it feels like to live in fear of someone judging you because of the color of your skin. This includes people running judgment about your monetary status, social status, educational knowledge, and an assumption that you’re a criminal.

Imagine every time you hear a siren you get shook, not because you did something but because of your innocence. This shit is real. Shit, if you want to be Black for Halloween so bad, I’m finna be a white cop so I can beat that ass.

The only person that can get away with painting his face another race is Dave Chappelle.

Why is it so offensive to us? It dates back to the early 1800s. Actors used to take shoe polish and apply it to their faces in order to portray African-Americans.

These “characters” that ended up going mainstream were kind of the only way people could relate to black culture, back then. It was a way to control how African Americans were portrayed in the media without giving them proper representation.

We were seen as not good enough to play our own skin color. That’s fucked. So please think about your costume thoroughly before you step outside tonight. If you have to wonder if it’s going to offend someone you probably shouldn’t wear it.

Like these idiots poking fun at Colin Kaepernick’s protest of the struggle

It’s Halloween, bring on the racist bullshit #whitepeoplewhitepeopling #racist #nasty #whitepeople #blackface #halloween #racistcostumes A post shared by Rallix (@sirena_anarquista) on Oct 31, 2017 at 4:32am PDT

And this fuckboy, I hope he caught the hands

This is NOT okay! Black injustice and injustice period is not to be a mockery of. This is a prime example of white privilege, black face and continuing the mockery of black bodies. #blacklivesmatter #myskinisnotacostume #myraceisnotacostume #blackface A post shared by IAmMixedAndProud (@mixedkidlyfe) on Oct 31, 2017 at 5:24am PDT

This cop is buggin’

Chief Adam Garcia apologized Sunday after a photo began circulating on social media showing the University of Nevada officer dressed in a wig, painted on beard, false nose, a mocked-up jersey and a sign that says, “Will stand for food.” #Halloween #ColinKaepernick A post shared by Earthquake (@therealearthquake) on Oct 30, 2017 at 7:19pm PDT

Or this Staples employee who thought it was a good idea to paint her face black for her Sharpie costume. Nope, FOH, Wrong!

An employee at #staples in #PleasantHill was seen wearing #blackface… when confronted by an angry customer, the b!tch said she is a #SHARPIE #clownoftheday #eastbay #igerseastbay #sanagmorningshow A post shared by Sana G Morning Show (@sanagmorningshow) on Oct 30, 2017 at 6:22am PDT

Sheesh! It’s a very simple process to apply that black paint to your face and it’s also a very simple process not to.

Think about the feelings of someone else and how uncomfortable it would feel standing next to someone wearing some costume like the ones above.

There is a very simple way to portray a Black role model even if you are white. Wear an iconic outfit that your role model is known for. Let the costume speak for itself. You know you dropped $100 on it anyway.

Why drop more money on black face paint or shoe polish? Just embrace the costume and act like the person that would wear the costume.

Although mad people hated on Kim K for paying homage to Aaliyah for Halloween, she didn’t paint her face black.

Baby Girl Aaliyah pic.twitter.com/5GUHkNJgNi — Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) October 29, 2017

Do not follow in the footsteps of those who have dressed up as the Jamaican bobsled team, Uzo Aduba, or Trayvon Martin. Those people have poor taste anyhow.

If you really need a guide on what not to wear as a Halloween costume please peep The Daily Show‘s video guide below.

Want to learn more about the history of blackface in media?

Click here and check out what Jay-Z created to show you.