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Little girls wearing Justin Beiber TShirts with "Justin Beiber I want your Baby" emblazoned on them
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Before I get the usual assault on me, I think this is very distasteful and these T Shirts should be banned for kids as young as 7/8 etc, wearing them, I was shocked to hear this on Sky News before, are these Mothers being totally irresponsible ?
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Increasingly, we find that 'amusement' for adults involves inappropriate clothing for children - and indeed adults.
A couple of years ago I wrote to my local BHS to protest at their Christmas line in slippers for grandfathers - with the words 'OLD' and 'FART' emblazoned on each one.
I have four grandshilcren, and if any of my daughters bought these as a gift from them to me, I would be very hurt, and not in the least 'amused'.
I suggested to BHS that they try a line in womens' slippers with 'IDLE' on one, and '***' on the other - after all, we are only being 'amused' so where is the problem?
The slippers have not beeon on sale since - so maybe a strong letter to a store if you see them on sale may have the same effect.
Just because something 'amuses' a certain section of the poplation does not make it right for such 'humour' to be indluged by society as a whole. People used to be 'amused' by cock fighting and bear baiting, but we have moved on from there.
A couple of years ago I wrote to my local BHS to protest at their Christmas line in slippers for grandfathers - with the words 'OLD' and 'FART' emblazoned on each one.
I have four grandshilcren, and if any of my daughters bought these as a gift from them to me, I would be very hurt, and not in the least 'amused'.
I suggested to BHS that they try a line in womens' slippers with 'IDLE' on one, and '***' on the other - after all, we are only being 'amused' so where is the problem?
The slippers have not beeon on sale since - so maybe a strong letter to a store if you see them on sale may have the same effect.
Just because something 'amuses' a certain section of the poplation does not make it right for such 'humour' to be indluged by society as a whole. People used to be 'amused' by cock fighting and bear baiting, but we have moved on from there.
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