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Oops! Someone really stepped in it with both feet! What's truly amazing is that not only did someone think this was a good idea but someone else agreed and signed off on it.
http://torontosun.com/life/fashion-beauty/hm-sorry-for-advertisement-showing-black-model-wearing-monkey-hoodie/wcm/94029477-f313-4a37-8c64-c962eaa1ee7chttp://torontosun.com/life/fashion-beauty/hm-sorry-for-advertisement-showing-black-model-wearing-monkey-hoodie/wcm/94029477-f313-4a37-8c64-c962eaa1ee7c
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Exactly Hal, this is just more nonsense from the hypersensitive left. The kid wearing the shirt didn't care. Leave him alone. He's allowed to wear the damned monkey shirt.
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The kid may not have cared, because he might not be aware of the history and was paid to wear the shirt for the photo shoot. The company however is an International company and should have been aware of the situation.
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Sure ?Impact, I know what you man but then again I would not have been triggered by the picture if I saw it without all this media attention it's getting. We have a little nephew who is 5 years old, my wife sometimes calls him "my little monkey". No one takes offence. Although, we are not black. I don't see what difference it makes. Just my opinion.
Drawing conclusion from this- black boys and girls are not permitted to wear shirts with monkey references on them. Only white kids are.