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Online shoppers have been left outraged after spotting baby bodysuits for sale on Amazon with logos like 'Daddy's Little Sl**'.

Other tops from the Amazon seller VanBer had the logo 'Daddy's Little F*** Toy' and 'Daddy's Drinking Buddy'.

The tops were on sale on the Canadian Amazon store for CDN $18 (£10.25), and could be shipped to the UK for CDN $7.98 (£4.50), but have since been removed after an outcry.

Adverts for the range of children clothes were shared on Facebook by outraged shopper calling for people to boycott Amazon until they removed the garments.

The tops came in a range of sizes, for newborn babies aged 0-3 months, up to children aged 2 years.
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Amazon isn't selling it directly. It's a 3rd party using Amazon. Once it was brought to their attention, they stopped selling it. Internet outrage can no move on to the next object.
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Remember when preppies complained about Walmart being Satan and selling cheap Chinese goods and putting mom & pop stores out of business, those same people have no problem buying cheap Chinese from Amazon
IKR?!
Walmart didn't drive mom n pop shops out of business. The customers put the mom & pops out of business. The customers could have chosen to spend more on local business, but the customers chose greater variety at lower prices at Walmart. Like Target & Kmart had nothing to do with this movement. Walmart just conquered them all.

They also said Starbucks was an evil corporation who put independent coffee shops out of business. But it was the customer's who chose to spend money at Starbucks. Now people are annoyed at Starbucks for all the political correctness posturing when all they want is some damn coffee.
 
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Amazon isn't selling it directly. It's a 3rd party using Amazon. Once it was brought to their attention, they stopped selling it. Internet outrage can no move on to the next object.
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IKR?!
Walmart didn't drive mom n pop shops out of business. The customers put the mom & pops out of business. The customers could have chosen to spend more on local business, but the customers chose greater variety at lower prices at Walmart. Like Target & Kmart had nothing to do with this movement. Walmart just conquered them all.

They also said Starbucks was an evil corporation who put independent coffee shops out of business. But it was the customer's who chose to spend money at Starbucks. Now people are annoyed at Starbucks for all the political correctness posturing when all they want is some damn coffee.
I didn’t say Walmart put mom&pop out of business
I said that was the preppy cry of the day and it was everywhere and my point is they don’t have the same issue with amazon selling cheap Chinese goods, just calling them brainwashed hypocrites
 
I'm really struggling to find any evidence that this is real, outside of a couple articles that are referencing each other's articles. Are we sure this happened? This IS originally a Daily Mail article, and they'll write about absolutely anything they can sell regardless of reality.

It's certainly possible it's real and that it isn't showing up in the US, but I'm a little skeptical that this article is based on facts versus a rumor a Daily Mail "journalist" discovered in the dingy corners of the Internet.

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Before online shopping, the yearly Montgomery Wards and Sears catalog was the "online" shopping experience. Instead of a laptop, we had a heavy catalog of merchandise on our lap, gazing at things it would be nice to order.
I think JC PEnney had a fat catalog too, but they didn't operate near us. I seem to remember it was considered more upscale. If I went to school with clothes from Montgomery Ward. I remember some girls bragging about their JC Penney wardrobe. The good ole days.

I'm really struggling to find any evidence that this is real, outside of a couple articles that are referencing each other's articles.
That's why I don't worry about that crap. It's like "genetic sexual attraction". If you dig into it, it's mostly people making excuses for themselves, quoting the same tiny sources. Nope, it's just incest, and some people just enjoy sex with creepily close relations.

and they'll write about absolutely anything they can sell regardless of reality.
DM is a vampire feeding on the people that love to react on social media. I used to like DM just as a decent general news compiler, and they still are OK with that, but now they glean so much trash from social media. I no longer have the patience to sift their rubbish for useful content.
 
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Before online shopping, the yearly Montgomery Wards and Sears catalog was the "online" shopping experience. Instead of a laptop, we had a heavy catalog of merchandise on our lap, gazing at things it would be nice to order.
I think JC PEnney had a fat catalog too, but they didn't operate near us. I seem to remember it was considered more upscale. If I went to school with clothes from Montgomery Ward. I remember some girls bragging about their JC Penney wardrobe. The good ole days.
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That's why I don't worry about that crap. It's like the "genetic sexual attraction". If you dig into it, it's mostly people making excuses for themselves, quoting the same tiny sources. Nope, it's just incest, and some people just enjoy sex with creepily close relations.
Sears was the bomb and quality, they slept through the internet evolution and lost out
My clothes came from JC Penny’s and sporting goods from Montgomery Ward, tools from sears
 
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I remember leafing through the Sears Catalog and thinking about stuff I wanted. I never mentioned it to anyone, so I never got the stuff. In fact, I don't think I ever asked for any of the shit I was given for birthdays and Christmas. But, as I've mentioned before, I don't remember a single Christmas at all and very little memories of my birthdays. I do remember my mother saying something about me not asking for things.
 
Before online shopping, the yearly Montgomery Wards and Sears catalog was the "online" shopping experience. Instead of a laptop, we had a heavy catalog of merchandise on our lap, gazing at things it would be nice to order.

The Sears catalog brought relief to me many times as a young teen.....
Remember when preppies complained about Walmart being Satan and selling cheap Chinese goods and putting mom & pop stores out of business, those same people have no problem buying cheap Chinese from Amazon
Well, now the "designated exorcist" for some diocese is saying that Walmart is selling Satan.
http://www.ncregister.com/blog/armstrong/an-exorcist-comments-on-walmarts-satanic-products
 
Well, now the "designated exorcist" for some diocese is saying that Walmart is selling Satan.
http://www.ncregister.com/blog/armstrong/an-exorcist-comments-on-walmarts-satanic-products
Oh how I miss the Cold War, when these loonies could legitimately point to communist atrocities as the tools of Satan instead of stupid merchandise.

From the link:
Father Michael explained that similarly, wearing an icon of something satanic opens a person up to a demonic presence. “And that’s very serious,” he said.

To some people, that's a MAGA hat.

Walmart has come under fire—the fire of hell—for selling satanic products. Their online catalog has 22 pages—around 440 items—of demonic merchandise.
I looked up "demon"on walmart.com and found DVDs of "Demon" a cheesy classic from Dario Argento, and Tourneur's fabulous 1957 "Night of the Demon" I bet that's included in the 440. And if Walmart has only 440 items, can you imagine the horror of Amazon's selection? And have you looked at eBay or wish.com for "Book of Shadows"? Hundred of sellers. Shudder!
Also, like thi Amazon nonsense, is Walmart selling Satanic merchandise or is it 3rd party sellers harnessing the power of Walmart.com for their nefarious schemes. Maybe Walmart is a a victim.
Sheesh, life is good when you have the luxury of shopping Walmart for Evil.
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I remember leafing through the Sears Catalog and thinking about stuff I wanted. I never mentioned it to anyone, so I never got the stuff. In fact, I don't think I ever asked for any of the shit I was given for birthdays and Christmas. But, as I've mentioned before, I don't remember a single Christmas at all and very little memories of my birthdays. I do remember my mother saying something about me not asking for things.
LOL. Same here! Actually, not having a memorable holiday is fine. Much better that remembering bad holidays. Not being in school is always a good memory. And I never asked for all those white and pastel blouses with lace collars. So much polyester. My mother asked me what color shirt I wanted. I said "navy blue". She said "nice little girls wear pastels, I'll get you something nice." I said "then why did you ask me?" She said "Go to your room smarty pants!"
 
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Of course, it could also be that the public is being groomed to become more accepting of pedophilia.
I've thought the same,acceptance by repetition.
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Before online shopping, the yearly Montgomery Wards and Sears catalog was the "online" shopping experience. Instead of a laptop, we had a heavy catalog of merchandise on our lap, gazing at things it would be nice to order.
I think JC PEnney had a fat catalog too, but they didn't operate near us. I seem to remember it was considered more upscale. If I went to school with clothes from Montgomery Ward. I remember some girls bragging about their JC Penney wardrobe. The good ole days.


That's why I don't worry about that crap. It's like "genetic sexual attraction". If you dig into it, it's mostly people making excuses for themselves, quoting the same tiny sources. Nope, it's just incest, and some people just enjoy sex with creepily close relations.


DM is a vampire feeding on the people that love to react on social media. I used to like DM just as a decent general news compiler, and they still are OK with that, but now they glean so much trash from social media. I no longer have the patience to sift their rubbish for useful content.
I loved the xmas catalogs, hours of looking at all the cool toys trying to narrow down the want list,lol.
 
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Disgusting. Hopefully the sellers and buyers of shit like this are investigated. The fact that there would be a market for this shit and its not even trying to be hidden on the black market is scary. Seriously losing faith in the progress of humanity.
 
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