Clothing Brand Apologizes for Pro-Rape Ad

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 1, 2015

Jeez, how old is that girl like ten?
Jeez, how old is that girl like ten?

LOOOOOOOOL

The Independent:

An online fashion retailer has apologised after using the phrase “rape us now” to advertise its Black Friday sale.

The Singapore-based online store SuperGurl used the phrase on a website banner on Monday, accompanied by a photo of a young woman in a suggestive pose.

The banner, which has since been taken down, was branded “inappropriate” and “disgusting”.

The brand’s creative director, Jordus Lim, posted an apology saying SuperGurl “did not mean it to be offensive to anyone.”

Mr Lim said he failed to review the work before approving the image and acknowledged the company “made a mistake” which was “insensitive” and “indefensible”.

“I hereby acknowledge that we have made a mistake, and that our caption does not advocate the right values to the young women community today,” the apology reads.

“The team at SuperGurl will definitely be more careful with what we will put up in future as this is also a lesson learnt for us.”

The worst part is – besides that the girl in the actual ad looks prepubescent – I went to the company’s website and it’s clothing specifically marketed to 12-16-year-olds.

But, you know. I wrote earlier today about the different attitudes toward rape in different cultures. East Asians tend to think it’s sexy. Just look at anime.

Again, maybe a cultural misunderstanding here.