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In reply to the discussion: Zara removes striped pyjamas with yellow star following online outrage [View all]LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)35. The one doesn't deny the other....
The one doesn't deny the other.... regardless of how its innocence may be rationalized.
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Zara removes striped pyjamas with yellow star following online outrage [View all]
DanTex
Aug 2014
OP
Didn't take long, did it? You know, I do this for a living...cross people and just let them talk.nt
msanthrope
Aug 2014
#61
I agree it was an oversight and should have been corrected. But I disagree with the OP's
pnwmom
Aug 2014
#40
This same company pulled an item a few years back because the design looked like swastikas.
Gormy Cuss
Aug 2014
#58
Yep, and all the sheriffs in the Old West ran around in striped pajama tops.
Sheldon Cooper
Aug 2014
#34
This is horrifying. If they wanted it to resemble a badge they could have used another form.
jwirr
Aug 2014
#14
Wow. OK, one time, maybe they're stupid and slept through their history class.
gollygee
Aug 2014
#43