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Name: Jenny Duquette on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 12, 2010Comments: I agree that "the objectification of girls’ and women’s bodies is a real concern in a country where 1 in 4 women is a victim of violence, and sexual harassment is rampant. This ad campaign invites girls to self-objectify, inviting girls to post pictures of just one body part, and inviting others to comment and rate it is demeaning and dangerous." I will not shop at American Apparel!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Gina Guarascio on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: JoDee Taylor on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Beth Allen on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Kelly Marie Prosen on Feb 12, 2010Comments: Disgusting. Simply and totally disgusting.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Heidi Leathem on Feb 12, 2010Comments: THIS IS DISGUSTING!!! I would be HORRIFIED if my daughter were to partake in this. She shouldnt be objectified and sexualized.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Evelyn J. Carlisle on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Shanna Foley on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Jamie Beckman on Feb 12, 2010Comments: I've boycotted American Apparel for years and tell everyone who brings it up in conversation. I'll speak louder about it now.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Loretta Morris on Feb 12, 2010Comments: This is one of the reasons I NEVER buy American Apparel. This ad campaign is at the very least, not creative at all, and demeaning. Objectifying women should not be the central point of an advertisement.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Elizabeth Florence on Feb 12, 2010Comments: As a mother of a young girl, I am appalled you would use this type of advertisement to gain financial growth. I am not only getting rid of all of my American Apparel merchandise , but I will be urging everyone I know to do the same. I will no longer be purchasing any of your products until this advertisement campaign is removed with a sincere apology. I realize these women put themselves in the position to be objectified by uploading these photos, but the opportunity should not have been availble in the first place. I hope you will listen to your consumers and remove this crap immediately!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Patrick Leathem on Feb 12, 2010Comments: THIS IS DISGUSTING!!! Who comes up with these ads? better yet, who OK's this ad?Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Galen Eldridge on Feb 12, 2010Comments: I didn't know realize how appalling this campaign was until I actually looked at the submissions. I cannot believe a leading American clothing brand would actually run a contest like this. I was sure it wasn't a real campaign until I looked a little closer. Come on, AA, get a clue.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anne Tessari on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Molly Flores on Feb 12, 2010Comments: There is more to the value of a woman than her body/bottom. How about a contest for women who volunteer and make a change in their community with their brains and hearts?Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Susan Basow on Feb 12, 2010Comments: As a psychology professor, I'm particularly alarmed at how you are encouraging harmful attitudes towards girls and women.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Claire Sullivan on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Molly Edwards on Feb 12, 2010Comments: I am appalled bythis especially when I have told my students in the past to support American Apparell because of Fair Labor Practices. Both my children and I have worn American Apparel with pride but I am embarrased to own anything from your company. How could you take so many steps back for women and young girls? You should be ashamed!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Dr. Nancy Burke on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Hilary Flagg on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Jennifer Gangi on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 12, 2010Comments: We care more about ourselves as human beings than to base our worth on what our backside looks like. Please get rid of this ad immediately!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Lea Girardin on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Megan Stembridge on Feb 12, 2010Comments: I am not the sum of my parts.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Lisa Espinosa on Feb 12, 2010Comments: Respect women now!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Sarah Deem Castro on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Jennifer Sherman on Feb 12, 2010Comments: This needs to stop.....It's practically porn and I don't want that message sent to my daughter (That to get noticed you have to be naked). I will never buy from American Apparel after this.Country: CanadaFlag
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Name: Miriam Laing on Feb 12, 2010Comments: Appalling!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Cere Moss on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Liz Curry on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 12, 2010Comments: I am the mother of 4 daughters. I wholeheartedly agree with Hardy Girl's petition to stop your latest ad campaign. I am raising my beautiful daughters to think and speak with their money. We will not be supporting you or other companies like yours that objectify and sexualize women. Please take this petition seriously and change your marketing tactics. Why not try something that will have a positive effect instead of a negative effect? Why not be a leader instead of a follower?Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Karen Tarmichael on Feb 12, 2010Comments: By allowing girls and young women to see themselves as sexy only for their physical assets - you are part of the epidemic of Human Trafficking in the United States. Shame Shame Shame !Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Katherine Kraushaar on Feb 12, 2010Comments: Bad enough that you pay models to expose their bodies to ridicule and exploitative commentary, please do not encourage women of any age to do the same.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Tracy Stevens on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Molly Monahan Lang on Feb 12, 2010Comments: This is simply appalling.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Cathryn Falwell on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Barbara Cutko on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Margery Saunders on Feb 12, 2010Comments: No more sexualization of girls!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Caroline MacNichol on Feb 12, 2010Comments: I am the Director of a girl's middle school and I am disgusted and horrified by this insulting campaign.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 12, 2010Comments: Yeesh. I would never have believed this was a real ad campaign if I hadn't seen it for myself! What the hell is American Apparel thinking????!!!!!!! Yes, GROW UP! Fire those porn-seeking jerk-offs who are salivating over each upload of booty call and get back to the business of selling apparel -- not ass!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Wanda Inman on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Ashley Tysdal on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: CanadaFlag
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Name: Gavin McKiernan on Feb 12, 2010Comments: this is in terrible taste, objectifying girls and women should not be encouraged, please put an end to this campaign.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Katharina Burdet on Feb 12, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Hip Chicas on Feb 12, 2010Comments: As the creator of a tween girl franchise called Hip Chicas - Help Improve the Planet - we ask that you stop objectifying young and be more respectful. Lazaro Fuentes CEO www.hipchicas.comCountry: United StatesFlag