If you scroll long enough on Twitter right now, you’ll eventually encounter a few viral photos of kids dressed as Trump for Halloween. On Friday, one Twitter user with dubious credentials posted a photo of a child as Trump with the caption “Guess who he is for Halloween?” It was unclear if this kid was this person’s child, or not, but the image is a little jarring. Again, even if you’re pro-Trump (which I am decidedly not) doesn’t it seem like in poor taste to drag kids into politics? Very often, very little children and babies can’t choose their Halloween costumes. Meaning? What their parents put them in is simply an expression of what those parents think is cute or funny. So, what’s the deal with the Trump costumes? This tweet is hardly the only example I found of kids dressed as Trump for Halloween. Pinterest is teeming with scores of baby Trumps, which, again, is pretty freaking weird any way you look at it. So, let’s all agree as thoughtful parents not to do this. If you hate Trump, it’s not funny to dress your kid up as a “scary” politician. Trump might be the scariest president of all time, but as long as Halloween remains a holiday for children, let’s try to let children enjoy it without thinking about the monsters from the real world. And, if you’re someone who thinks it’s cute to dress your kid up as Trump because you love Trump, the same thing applies: let your kid be something that fires their imagination and perhaps lets them have a slightly less-fraught trick-or-treating experience.