People have been wearing Ray Rice Halloween Costumes and the costumes – which are clearly in poor taste – have received reaction from Ray Rice’s wife, Janay.
It’s that time of year when we see the best and worst of people. Yes, it is Halloween.
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Everyone tries to be clever with their costumes for Halloween parties and even some trick-or-treating for the child in all of us, but sometimes people go too far.
There are some sports fans who have decided it would be funny to mock domestic violence and child abuse, so we have seen our fair share of Adrian Peterson and Ray Rice Halloween costumes already.
It is a shame.
There is nothing funny about those situations, but people continue to mock them and use them  to try to get a cheap laugh from fellow dolts.
The Ray Rice Halloween costumes popping up have had people in black face — which is another big no-no that just goes to show a lack of understanding from the idiots who think the costumes are funny — and blowup dolls being dragged behind them.
It’s not funny. Not one bit. And Janay Rice, the wife of the Baltimore Ravens running back, commented on the Ray Rice Halloween costumes that have been popping up in poor taste.
Hopefully common sense will find the bozos who think the Ray Rice Halloween costumes are funny or a good idea, but we wouldn’t be holding our breath … unfortunately.
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