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Do You Agree That These Halloween Costumes Are In Poor Taste?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A non story really, both Asda and Tesco have apologised, and both have removed them from sale, Asda has gone a step further by making a very sizable donation” to Mind, the mental health charity, so some good has come out of it.
Let's just move on.
/// A statement from the supermarket, owned by Walmart in the US, said: ”It should never have been sold and it was withdrawn as soon as it was brought to our attention.“ ///
/// Asda said it offered “sincere apologies for the offence it has caused”. It said it had made a “completely unacceptable” error and would make a “very sizable donation” to Mind, the mental health charity. ///
Let's just move on.
/// A statement from the supermarket, owned by Walmart in the US, said: ”It should never have been sold and it was withdrawn as soon as it was brought to our attention.“ ///
/// Asda said it offered “sincere apologies for the offence it has caused”. It said it had made a “completely unacceptable” error and would make a “very sizable donation” to Mind, the mental health charity. ///
They Have been selling these (or costumes like these) for years in fancy dress shops and nobody could care less.
Asda/Tesco's get on the news for selling these and were told everyone is offended by it.
Welcome to the world where were are told how we should be feeling offended even if were not.
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Asda/Tesco's get on the news for selling these and were told everyone is offended by it.
Welcome to the world where were are told how we should be feeling offended even if were not.
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nannybooby - I agree that mass hysteria contains an element of hype about it, but the objection remains real and valid.
i don't think it is acceptble simply to ignore something that causes offence - that is the thin end of a dangerous wedge - indifference leads to all sorts of unpleasant situations thriving unchecked.
i don't think it is acceptble simply to ignore something that causes offence - that is the thin end of a dangerous wedge - indifference leads to all sorts of unpleasant situations thriving unchecked.
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ummmm - this highlights an interesting aspect of society's interaction with the media.
It seems as though we are regularly poked with a metaphorical stick in order for us to howl with outrage.
This story appears to have a similar aim to the 'hate bate' stories so beloved of the tabloids - Samantha Brick's and the Aprentice woman's puerile ramblings being obvious examples.
They prod, we react - it seems the relationship suits both sides.
It seems as though we are regularly poked with a metaphorical stick in order for us to howl with outrage.
This story appears to have a similar aim to the 'hate bate' stories so beloved of the tabloids - Samantha Brick's and the Aprentice woman's puerile ramblings being obvious examples.
They prod, we react - it seems the relationship suits both sides.
i am not being offended on behalf of other people, but myself, thank you very much. Time some people learned about mental health, like lots of things if it hasn't happened to you, how can you know how some would feel, even Alistair Campbell, a man i dislike intensely said that he found it offensive, and that the problem is people's perception of those with mental health problems, you hear the words bandied around quite a lot, loony, nutter, schizo, you name it, then the kind people you say things like pull yourself together if you say that you have depression, or worse
, oh my that is a corker.
, oh my that is a corker.
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