La marca de moda china JNBY retiró una línea de ropa infantil y pidió disculpas a los consumidores tras la gran polémica polémica que generó su colección que según clientes y asiáticos incitan al acoso infantil y violencia racial.
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It all started when shoppers saw in the store and through their social media publications that some children's garments wore suggestive phrases such as "let me touch you", so the controversy quickly began.
Netizens captured the controversial garments and began spreading them on social media in public denunciation and inviting children not to support this brand that incited inappropriate behaviour towards children and adolescents.
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Polemic campaign
The shared images were printed with slogans such as "Let me touch you" or "welcome to hell". In addition, there were designs with a boy wounded by multiple arrows or another with the words in English: "this place is full of Indians. I will take a gun and I will tear them to pieces."
Worst of all, according to users, older adults or people who Don't speak English, they had bought the clothes without knowing the message they were carrying. Faced with this, the brand had no choice but to apologize publicly.
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The brand apologizes publicly
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