I find it kind of comical that you say "targetting young age groups" like it's Marlboro or Camel. What about Baby Gap? Don't they target kids? Jesus, we'd better start a petition!I totally agree with you Kyla that parents need to control their children and set limits. But I think some of these companys are purposely targetting young age groups, and that doesn't set well with me. An adult can go and do what they please, in my book. (Well within the law and all) But when young children are being manipulated this way, it just makes me angry. And obviously this company has other issues that make it not very reputuable.
Your parents -can- make you get rid of something they deem inappropriate and there will not be so much as a single nicotine fit. The issue is more that people are too lazy to do anything about it. I have a hard time sympathizing with someone who says that their child is being coerced into wearing offensive clothes by the big, mean, faceless corporations. Ground them, for God's sake. Better yet, STOP GIVING THEM MONEY! I didn't have a dime of my own in my pocket until I turned 16 and could work legally in Massachusetts. This made it exceptionally hard for me to purchase fascist regalia as a ten year old.


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