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What the actual hell is this? God, how vile. I'm so sorry you even had to see such a thing, and sorrier still that any decent soul should have to ask that these items not be made and sold.
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Let's shut this down fast. It'll upset me too much to read this, but can someone find out who is behind this company and where it's sold so people will be aware, and not be mislead. Also this is an automatic boycott of the retailer (see it's better for me to get mad than sad).
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bstroy is the brand.
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I hate this with every fiber of my being. I'm an artist & I had a personal experience with the shooting at Sandy Hook...but you don't need a personal experience w/mass murder or understand of art to know that: This is not art.
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It would only be art if it was a single piece (or the number of victims) being worn in a performance piece to protest. Being sold as fashion is disgusting.
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WTH?? Are those *holes* in the sweatshirt? The lack of empathy and understanding, the lack of humanity that would have allowed this to get from horrifying idea to actual clothing is incomprehensible to me.
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I didn't notice the holes till you mentioned them. That's just repulsive, how could they possibly think that was a good idea?
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That is about the most tasteless thing I have heard of in years. They probably think the outrage will help their brand. I hope they go broke and quickly!
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What the fuck? You can't be serious.. I don't even know what to say...
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