Concerned White Mother Campaigns to Remove Kardashian Porno Clothing for Babies

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
November 1, 2014

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Heroic White mother Amie Logan has started a campaign to remove the inappropriate and offensive designs.

A courageous White mother has formed a group dedicated to removing sexualized ‘Kardashian Kids’ clothing from Babies ‘R’ Us stores.

These clothes are more like what you would expect to see on a mixed-race whore on a street corner than on innocent baby girls aged zero to 24 months.

Daily Mail:

Kansas-based mother Amie Logan started an online petition asking the retailer to remove the ‘damaging’ garments after seeing the new collection, which is designed for baby girls aged zero to 24 months, on shelves and online.The campaign comes just one week after Babies ‘R’ Us’ sister store Toys ‘R’ Us agreed to stop selling a line of Breaking Bad action figures, after parents accused the retailer of promoting drug use through the sale of the toys.

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The Kardashian Kids collection includes this $23 pleather mini skirt that would not look out of place in a strip club.

‘I don’t want my child to grow up to be a Sex Tape star,’ Amie wrote at the top of her petition, which is posted on Change.org. ‘You pulled the Breaking Bad toys because they promoted Drug use. You should pull this clothing line because it promotes bad behavior as well.

‘The madness has to stop. If the toys are damaging so is the clothing.’

The collection, which is an extension of Kim, Khloe and Kourtney’s globally-successful Kardashian Kollection for adults, includes a $25 leatherette mini skirt – with ‘attached diaper cover’ – a $33 fur faux animal print vest and a $23 leatherette skirt.

It is not surprising that the fashion industry which is heavily infested with Jews would seek to make infants appear ‘sexy,’ as the Talmud allows infants to be raped up until they are 3 years of age.

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The petition has now been signed by more than 2,000 people, many of whom have children and grandchildren of their own.