Quote Originally Posted by 7sisters View Post
people ? I mean, really ? Hasn't the world moved on a bit ?
Perhaps a t-shirt can provoke reaction and maybe the more wiser move would be for the parents of black kids not to buy, but you can't help thinking that the entire thought process of drawing a parallel between black kids and monkeys, is in itself racist.
Surely, parents should be able to buy what they want for their kids without some poncey type crawling out of the woodwork to remind us all that this parallel still has a place.
Perhaps I'm being naïve, or a typical unaffected whitey but it seems a bit tragic that a black kid can't wear what the f uck he wants ?

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...cid=spartandhp
The worst part is the insinuation that this was actually nothing more than an oversight. Personally I’m with you and think the whole thing is a pile of **** but I’d understand if people pointed out it’s maybe not a good idea to have THAT kid photographed in that jumper. But having some famous ********s photoshop the picture telling the kid he’s a king as though he has actually been called a monkey is ****ing ridiculous.