Frankly, That Is an Offensive T-Shirt

Filed under: Feminism, Hillary Clinton, Morons — Michael van der Galien, Editor-in-Chief on June 13, 2007 @ 7:25 pm CEST

Ai, I understand why WalMart decided to pull this t-shirt from store shelves.

A woman? President?

Now that is offensive! Since when are women considered to be capable of leading an entire nation?

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2 Comments »

  1. 1 Interested

    June 13, 2007 @ 8:57 pm CEST

    hmm,

    The article from a link to that link says that the T-Shirt bit was ten years ago. Kind of tough to compare it todays state.

    The rest of the article though is decent enough information. Walmart is what we wanted it to be - and we don’t like it when it became what we wanted it to be.

    So we (or groups of we’s) fight to change it.

    It’s a good - worthy article.

  2. 2 loljesus

    June 14, 2007 @ 4:47 am CEST

    Is anyone surprised that Walmart would pull something like this? Hell-oooooo-o, we *live* in a police state!

    very nice post, by the way.

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