I was watching a special on the Jon Benet Ramsey case, and there was a video of her in a pageant. She was walking around in a miniature version of a woman's outfit, with heels on.
What purpose would a company that makes stilletto heels to fit a small-boned six-year-old girl possibly have other than to dress her like a little version of a grown woman? And not only are they dressing her like a little version of a grown woman, they're dressing her like a little version of a pretty "fast" woman.
Am I the only person in this country that thinks that certain companies should have to answer to someone regarding how responsible an idea it is to create, market and profit from a product which is really fairly tasteless and, in the general public, inappropriate (meaning no parent I've ever known would allow their children to have certain things "made for children")?
I just don't get why trashy clothes for little girls are even legal, much less marketed in virtually every store....
2006-11-07
14:27:43
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