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Re: Why Abercrombie and Fitch Still Doesn't Get It (Score: 0)
by Anonymous on Friday, February 21 @ 20:35:42 EST
Wow, this post. I don't even know what to say. Poor spelling and all, I have to say that you really need to go to school. I mean, really. "Amican", if you can't spell American, then don't stay in America.


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Re: Why Abercrombie and Fitch Still Doesn't Get It (Score: 1)
by meehee on Saturday, February 05 @ 20:37:59 EST
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Wow, what a post full of mistakes and errors. Someone doesn't know how to write properly. You, the unknown writer, are shameful. As for the shirts, I don't know if I would want to wear them. I have a black friend who most likely wouldn't wear a shirt with the word "nigger" across the front of it. It's disrespectful and shows ignorance. It may be meant to be funny, but it isn't. As for "American culture," it's ever changing and for Asians to speak up takes guts (maybe, you should read up and become educated on Asian philosophy and behavior). America is our country, too.


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