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1. She looks darn good in it.
2. It was kind of disrespectful.
3. It's probably good that she deleted it.
4. She shouldn't bother apologizing and should just move on like it never happened.
Let the twitter mob do it's thing, they'll get over it.
Love the sense of humor! Oh, and that blasphemous thing? That's just a thought "crime". Only fundamentalists get upset about it. Whether Christian, Muslim or Jewish. The severely normal average person could care less.
You do realize there are many Christians who are not "fundamentalists" and do not wear their religion on thier sleeve. Yet they could very well be offended to see such things, like that fool that put a cross in a jar of urine and called it art.
As to why they don't do it to Islam, the religion of peace has a lot of members that would kill or maim those who disrespect their religion.
That is right, the same people that stone homos to death, and get a pass from the left, yet want to attack hetero Christians.
Like the guy said in the video, you do not see them doing it to Islam, so it begs the question why?
You do realize there are many Christians who are not "fundamentalists" and do not wear their religion on thier sleeve. Yet they could very well be offended to see such things, like that fool that put a cross in a jar of urine and called it art.
As to why they don't do it to Islam, the religion of peace has a lot of members that would kill or maim those who disrespect their religion.
That is right, the same people that stone homos to death, and get a pass from the left, yet want to attack hetero Christians.
Like the guy said in the video, you do not see them doing it to Islam, so it begs the question why?
I thought it was funny. But then, I don't believe in condemning thought crimes. In fact, I would encourage the bikini to be worn often and more in many public places.
I mean, if atheists need to be reminded daily living in our bible belt of the dominant religion, with it's adoration of a bronze age torture symbol hanging around necks and on top of buildings, what's wrong with a little bit of fun poked at those who have an imaginary friend in the sky?
I am always amused by these attempts to be "edgy and provocative" but they always just target certain religions because well, they don't want to be murdered.
I am always amused by these attempts to be "edgy and provocative" but they always just target certain religions because well, they don't want to be murdered.
Actually, I haven't touched any Adidas products in a long time. Like in nearly 20 years. Now I have even less reason to do so.
I have a pair of Merrells on. I have been buying New Balance and now Merrell for quite some time.
I think going after the Christian faith is considered easy. Truth is, whoever did this likely mocks religion in general. However, going after the Christian faith is considered easy.
I would say vote with your wallet too. However, Adidas is worn worldwide. A few people in America boycotting Adidas products won't make much of a difference.
If it was an image of Mohammed people would be cheering and firing their AR at the sky. Slow news day I guess.
Your view of conservatives is entirely skewed - I hope you open your eyes soon.
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