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Burlington Coat Factory promotes t-shirts of communist murderer Che Guevara
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Posted on 11/23/2004 7:16:23 AM PST by Corazon
Burlington Coat Factory promotes t-shirts of communist murderer Che Guevara
http://www.freestarmedia.com/burlingtonchefactory.html
Burlington Coat Factory has become "Burlington Che Factory." The company ran television ads promoting sales of its Che Guevara t-shirts in August (see photo above) and despite complaints was still selling the shirts in its stores nationwide in November. Freestar Media plans to expose this outrage with a video press release to national television news organizations in conjunction with a boycott and protest. Follow the link at the bottom of this page to view Burlington's television ad.
BOYCOTT BURLINGTON COAT FACTORY
PROTEST Saturday Dec. 4, 2004 at noon at Burlington Coat Factory stores
MIAMI: 11301 NW 12TH Street, Miami, FL 33172 NEW YORK: 707 6th Avenue, NY, NY 10010 LOS ANGELES: 22835 Victory Blvd., WEST HILLS, CA 91307 SAN FRANCISCO: 899 Howard St., San Francisco, CA 94103 WASHINGTON D.C.: 3524 South Jefferson Street Baileys Crossroads, VA 22041 Why the Boycott and Protest?
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TOPICS: Cuba; Foreign Affairs; US: California; US: District of Columbia; US: Florida; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: burlington; che; cuba; guevara; murderer; tshirts
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To: Corazon; All
Burlington Coat Factory holds NO Exclusive with this one. Example 2:
LA LA LING CLICK eShop - Hot Fashion - New Arrivals
Thanks to TIME MAGAZIBE for the tip.
To: the_gospel_of_thomas
Thanks all, here another good letter.
Burlington Coat Factory Sucks!
http://www.cooperforpresident.com/id350.html Yo. Check this out, Esse. Last night I was watching television, when a commercial for Burlington Coat Factory came on. At first glance, it looked like a typical back-to-school advertisement, featuring teenagers wearing the latest fashions, striking a pose, and other crap. To my utter astonishment, there was a short clip of some dumbass wearing a Che Guevara T-Shirt! I thought I MUST have seen that wrong. After all, the "Che" T-shirt image has been copied and used elsewhere (such as the brilliant "Reagan Revolution" T-shirts).
Half an hour later, the same commercial came on. I paid close attention to it, and sure enough, the kid was wearing a Che shirt. Holy shit. What the hell is wrong with Burlington Coat Factory?
I went to their website (www.coat.com), and tried to get an email address. All they had was an online contact form. Rather than sending an angry complaint email, which would no doubt be deleted immediately, I sent them the following message:
http://www.coat.com/contact/webform1.shtml I just saw your excellent new Back-to-School ad, and I can't tell you how thrilled I was to see that you featured a young man wearing a Che Guevara T-shirt. As a Marxist, I am elated that General Che has become a fashion statement, and I applaud your efforts. I am currently marketing a line of Fidel Castro hatwear, as well as Yassir Arafat exploding suicide belts, and I'd like to know if you would be interested in funding my marketing efforts. Although I am vehemently against capitalism, I am willing to sell my work for "the cause." Best regards, MC
Before patting myself on the back for being the first person to discover this ad, I did a quick Google search for "Burlington Coat Factory Che." It seems that I was NOT the first person to catch this. The blogger who goes by the name Blind Pig wrote an excellent article about it a couple of weeks ago. OK, so I'm second. I'll take what I can get.
When Blind Pig originally saw the ad, he too could not believe his eyes. Fortunately, he has Tivo and was able to stop it at the right point (and take the photo above). I'm adding B.P. to my links page, and you can check out his site here. Great work, and thanks for the photo!
So, with school only days away, where are YOU going to buy your children's all-important revolutionary wear? That's right, Burlington Coat Factory! I'm not sure if they actually SELL the T-shirts, but with so many other stores around, I'm not going to waste my time there to find out. Ever. Fuck 'em.
I realize there are more important issues right now (Islamists murdering children at schools would be one), but at minimum this is just more evidence of the "dumbing down" of America. When these shirts first started sprouting up, I was annoyed. Every goddamn nose-ring, tattooed Moe haircut bitch in my town has one of these. Fine. But whose idea was it to turn Fidel Castro's chief political executioner into a fucking fashion statement?
'Coop
PS: If I get a response, I'll be sure to post it.
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posted on
11/23/2004 1:11:03 PM PST
by
Corazon
To: maine-iac7
His paper was not a glowing account of the "hero" and he not only got a poor grade but a dressing down.
My daughter got a poor grade and a dressing down on a report she wrote because of the teacher's political views. We took it to the principal and questioned the grade. The principal called the teacher in during lunch time so he could dress her down for grading good work poorly because she had a different opinion.
If the principal won't do anything, go to the district office. Teachers are there to teach, not issue political directives.
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posted on
11/23/2004 10:13:47 PM PST
by
kingu
(Which would you bet on? Iraq and Afghanistan? Or Haiti and Kosovo?)
To: Corazon
To: nutmeg
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posted on
11/23/2004 10:34:35 PM PST
by
nutmeg
To: sandyeggo
If you take the web address of the Che Guevaraa site, and put it into Google, it will come up and you can click on a link to translate it. Comes outin English.
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posted on
11/25/2004 9:47:09 AM PST
by
hoppity
To: the_gospel_of_thomas
I just finished (i.e., on Friday 11-26-04, at 1:52 pm PST,) giving these LaLaLing creeps a call - at 323-664-4400. I asked them if, since they're selling shirts **for infants!!** with mass-murderers on them, they'll be coming out with an Adolph Hitler shirt, a Josef Stalin shirt, a Pol Pot shirt, a Ted Bundy shirt, etc. I was quickly dismissed with an arrogant, "Yah, thank you for expressing your opinion, goodbye" - which clearly meant "We just don't give a damn."
Ahem - perhaps they could use a little more....feedback?
This is an issue of ethics - in other words, of refusing to sell items, even if sales are lucrative, that have ethically-contemptible content. The argument needs to be framed in terms of ethics. LaLaLing needs to feel some HEAT. Publicize this along with the Burlington Coat Factory effort. The latter is a better target though, since it's big and will land the biggest media splash. If we're successful in getting them to back down, the stigma about "Che" shirts will perhaps filter down to smaller stores.
Another thing: If you want to get a shirt that ridicules Guevara (as well as Marx,) then check out the "Mickey Che" and "Skull Che" shirts at Bureaucrash:
http://bureaucrash.com/modules/news/index.php?storytopic=47&storynum=15
For the record, I'm not affiliated with Freestar Media or Bureaucrash except as a longtime supporter.
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posted on
11/26/2004 2:31:24 PM PST
by
KasigiYabuSama
(Call LaLaLing about their "murderer shirts for infants" - ask them if they'd like a boycott, etc.)
To: maine-iac7
My grandson, in 7th grade, was assigned as essay on Che. We did Internet research and I let him read and extrapolate as he saw fit. His paper was not a glowing account of the "hero" and he not only got a poor grade but a dressing down. I hope they had to use 50 strong men on ropes and the Jaws of Life to remove your boot from your grandson's teacher's keister. That's one shining example why my nephews attend private school.
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posted on
11/26/2004 2:36:57 PM PST
by
asgardshill
(November 2004 - The Month That Just Kept On Giving)
To: dead
I love these shirts!
It's just a trick to get people to voluntarily identify themselves a clueless jackasses.
Without these shirts, it can take up to thirteen seconds of conversation to conclusively identify them.
I LOVE THAT!!!
I always thought they were what dopey kids wore when they were too old for Big Bird, but still too dumb for Mickey Mouse shirts...
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posted on
11/26/2004 2:38:27 PM PST
by
Bon mots
To: Corazon
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posted on
11/27/2004 1:41:22 PM PST
by
docbnj
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To: Corazon
Weren't these the people who were selling coats made of dog a few years ago?
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posted on
12/12/2004 9:53:20 PM PST
by
GOPJ
(M.Dowd...hits..like a bucket of vomit with Body Shop potpourri sprinked across the surface--Goldberg)
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