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Who will use their own money and buy what they please. The Reaction line looks to be for people 15 and older.
The UE rate of teenagers is EXTREMELY high, something in the order of 50% I believe? Without mommy and daddy's money, I don't see how they'll "buy what they please".
The only reason anybody would be surprised or upset about this is if they did not know anybody about how Kenneth Cole runs his business. He's ALWAYS been an advocate of equal rights and social justice.
Since 1985, Kenneth Cole has been openly involved in publicly supporting AIDS awareness and research. He is considered the first in the fashion industry to do so.[2]
He uses fashion as a medium to promote socially conscious ads to help fight various causes from AIDS to homelessness. He has donated proceeds to such organizations as Mentoring USA, amfAR and Rock the Vote.[2]
Kenneth Cole's socially conscious advertising for the causes that he champions can be somewhat controversial but are always meant to stir positive change.
The only reason anybody would be surprised or upset about this is if they did not know anybody about how Kenneth Cole runs his business. He's ALWAYS been an advocate of equal rights and social justice.
Fine, but openly stating a loaded anti-2A opinion online could get him dinged by the wealthy conservative suburbanites who are clothing their teenagers. It's all a matter of how many of them notice this ad IMHO.
Isn't being anti-gun anti-social justice? If the cops and military can have them but civilians can't, how is that equal rights?
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