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Offensive 'T' shirt slogan?

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TEAK36 | 17:58 Mon 13th Aug 2007 | News
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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.

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What b*ll*x. I thought it was good. I have a badge that says 'the voices told me to stay home and clean the guns'
perhaps I'd better be careful wearing it in case someone is offended. Or am I being paranoid?

My other badge says 'just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get me'.
Oh, for goodness' sake - whatever next!!! I have a t-shirt that I got from a Vagina Monologues show. It declares that I'm a "sexy cnut". What's going to be more offensive - what it actually says, or the fact that it's now too small and shows of an obscene ring of midriff blubber whenever I wear it?
Can i just ask - what the hell is a Street Warden?
That particular one doesn't bother me at all, but one that did shock me, was a young girl of approx ten years of age, with her parents, and she had on a Tshirt that proclaimed, 'Apprentice Prostitute'
No, I find it amusing
Personally I think the man should be fined for sporting a truly atrocious mullett hair cut, but the T'shirt is neither here nor there really.

I recently spotted a boy of about 12 wearing a t-shirt proclaiming "plastic tits or real ones. Who cares they both taste the same"

How charming!
Where can I buy one of those?! It'd at least give people a warning....
personaly I think the slogan FCUK is more offensive.
The t-shirt is funny.
Bl**dy imigrents coming over here and wearing T Shirts, whatever next. I bet he's on benifits, has been given a house, will insite terrorisum.

Oh no sorry he's white!!!!!!
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.
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 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!
Is that "on" men are just men???

No daughter of mine will turn out to be a man!!!!
LOL I have one like it.
It says "don't pi** me off. My garden is full."
I can't see why its offensive really. I find some of the things printed on t-shirts for 3 year old girls more worrying than that.

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