Urban Outfitters sells tapestry resembling Holocaust uniform worn by gay prisoners – claim Zionist ‘hate’ groups
‘Urban Outfitters is under fire for selling a gray-and-white striped tapestry with pink triangles that resembles the uniform gay prisoners wore in Nazi concentration camps.
The Washington Post reports that the Anti-Defamation League is asking the clothing store to retract this item from their shelves.
Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director and a Holocaust survivor, says the tapestry too closely resembles the uniforms, The Huffington Post reports. In a press release, Foxman acknowledges that while the pattern choice was not on purpose, it continues to be offensive.’
Spanish retailer Mango apologizes for blouse with pattern that resembles Nazi symbol
‘Spanish retailer Mango has recalled a blouse from their European stores after customers complained that the lightning bolt pattern resembled an insignia worn by soldiers in Nazi Germany.
The white blouse, priced at $59.99, contained a tiny lightning bolt pattern that Twitter users, especially in Germany, said resembled the “Siegrune,” a symbol sported by Nazi SS officers on their uniforms during World War II, The Local reports.
One Twitter user called the blouse an epic design shirt, while another one labeled it “Nazi chic,” The Daily Mail reports.’
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