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Offensive 'T' shirt slogan?
Do you find this offensive, or is it polotical correctness overkill?
Personally, I found it quite amusing, but I can imagine it causing offence to someone who has had a loved one murdered.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cambridgesh ire/6943734.stm
Personally, I found it quite amusing, but I can imagine it causing offence to someone who has had a loved one murdered.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/cambridgesh ire/6943734.stm
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've just been listening to a woman on the radio saying that she was working in a shop when a mother came in with her six year old daughter, who was wearing a T-shirt with the slogan, "This T-shirt would look better on your bedroom floor than on me".
Who designs these T-shirts for children and what sort of "mother" buys them?
I wonder whether these irresponsible idiots ever get pulled up? Probably not!
Unbelievable.
Who designs these T-shirts for children and what sort of "mother" buys them?
I wonder whether these irresponsible idiots ever get pulled up? Probably not!
Unbelievable.
Problem is that offensiveness is very subjective.
This is probably the most famous offensive T-shirt (you've been warned):
http://www.anorakyintheuk.co.uk/images/Page_2/ IMAG0015.JPG
Alan Jones was famously arrested for wearing it and fined for indecency - thing is it's probably worth thousands now, but you'd probably still get arrested for wearing it in an inappropriate place.
And that's the point - wearing something like that in a nightclub is very different to walking through Hyde park wearing it on a Sunday afternoon.
It's a matter of context
This is probably the most famous offensive T-shirt (you've been warned):
http://www.anorakyintheuk.co.uk/images/Page_2/ IMAG0015.JPG
Alan Jones was famously arrested for wearing it and fined for indecency - thing is it's probably worth thousands now, but you'd probably still get arrested for wearing it in an inappropriate place.
And that's the point - wearing something like that in a nightclub is very different to walking through Hyde park wearing it on a Sunday afternoon.
It's a matter of context
This tshirt doesn't refer to any particular crime or event - you'd need to be very sensitive to be offended by that, but then i suppose the 'street wardens' need to do something to justify their job!
I saw a t-shirt in town in the kids section saying 'when i grow up i wanna be a WAG' that offended me, to think we're encouraging our young girls to aspire to be financially and socialy dependant men!
I saw a t-shirt in town in the kids section saying 'when i grow up i wanna be a WAG' that offended me, to think we're encouraging our young girls to aspire to be financially and socialy dependant men!
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