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Name: Amina Rodriguez on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Kristin Majeska on Feb 10, 2010Comments: Dear American Apparel Executives Our youth (including my sons) think with their heads and hearts, not their bottoms. Think of all the market share you could gain if you figured out a creative way to tap into this generation's wanting to make the world a better place for everyone....including girls. Today's... and tomorrow's consumers will use their dollars to support corporations that are socially responsable. You can be one on them.Country: SpainFlag
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Name: Carrie Anne Johnson on Feb 10, 2010Comments: I've always loved American Apparel for their efforts to produce a product not made by people in sweatshop conditions. AA should have had more sense that to think that people who purchase a pricier product because they know that cost is being translated into a living wage for someone, should ALSO realize that we are NOT the type of people who respond positively to sexist, harmful advertising. Please drop your ad agency asap, apologize for your insensitivity, and create a new campaign that strengthens young girl's self-esteem, not one that destroys it.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Regina Oliver on Feb 10, 2010Comments: This ad campaign is repulsive and extremely demeaning to all women. This is just something to tell people that it is OK to send this type of photo on their cell phones and then it gets sent all over. It's verging on Playboy type photos. Shut it down!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Lucy Fielding on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United KingdomFlag
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Name: Susan Haines on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Diane Christou on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 10, 2010Comments: change your attitude toward women and i'll start buying your clothes again.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Mary R Cathcart on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Renee Despres on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Nicole Desjardins on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Deborah Gorman on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Julie Ramsdell on Feb 10, 2010Comments: I am the mother of 2 preteen daughters and i will not let them shop at your stores. Better clean up your act. We're sick of this disgusting objectification of girls. Enough is enough.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Josée Guévremont on Feb 10, 2010Comments: I will never buy American Apparel, will lieve in a century where women will reclaim their sexuality and fight those who try to exploit them.Country: CanadaFlag
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Name: Andrea Tilden on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 10, 2010Comments: It seems that you don't feel your product is worthy enough to stand on it's own, so you have to resort to exploiting women in order to get people interested. pathetic.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Kathleen Towns on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Cynthia Thompson on Feb 10, 2010Comments: Disgusting ads!! I will never shop in any of your stores.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Charlie Hartman on Feb 10, 2010Comments: You've got to be kidding me. Is there anyone at American Apparel with half a brain? This is simply exploitation.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Jodie Flicek on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Shalom Black on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Mary Hanson on Feb 10, 2010Comments: I'm so sad that a company I previously supported for their stance in not using sweatshop labor would so disappoint me with this best butt contest. This is so damaging to self esteem of girls becoming women, and supports the objectifying of women that is so pervasive in our culture. No more American Apparel in my house.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Clare Bates Congdon on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Shirley Davis on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Alana Willhite on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Jeronimo Maradiaga on Feb 10, 2010Comments: This is absolutely unacceptable!!! Would there EVER be a campaign aimed at guys with the tagline proud of your bulge please divulge!!! No, of course not. Does it sound a bit a dirty and inappropriate? Yup! Why then do we think it's appropriate to have girls take pictures of their asses and send it in for a promotion that has the following as a tag line: "Confident about the junk in your trunk? Show us your assets!" I mean, not only is the tag line stupid and immature, but it's also degrading and offensive and it should be stopped immediately!!!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 10, 2010Comments: This petition articulates the real problems with such a destructive ad campaign. Pay attention a.a.!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Roberta Zuckerman on Feb 10, 2010Comments: This is really offensive and tasteless.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Carolyn Brauer on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Lisa Blumstein on Feb 10, 2010Comments: Absolutely disgusting!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Steven Kelly Sillick on Feb 10, 2010Comments: If you think that all publicity is good publicity, just remember that when people look at themselves in the mirror, they prefer to look at their front side.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anna Sterk on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Angela Chongpinitchai on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Kelly Berg on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Kirsten Duda on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Prof. George Majeska on Feb 10, 2010Comments: Really now! There is more to most women than their bottoms!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Sara Silvers on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Amy Fried on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Amanda on Feb 10, 2010Comments: I love the clothes but your ads stink.Country: CanadaFlag
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Name: Martha Phillips on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 10, 2010Comments: Give your audience some credit, this type of marketing is ridiculous.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Amanda Herrera on Feb 10, 2010Comments: By launching this campaign at a time when sexting is in the headline news, American Apparel is literally placing girls in jeopardy of prosecution by inviting them to post highly sexualized images of themselves online.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Sage Salzer on Feb 10, 2010Comments: This is an outright assault on our youth. Just because there aren't laws in America regulating marketing schemes like this doesn't mean it should be a free for all! Have some integrity American Apparel!!!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Joan Cramer on Feb 10, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 10, 2010Comments: This makes me not want to shop at American Apparel. It's harmful, kind of cancels out appeal of clothing being made in America.Country: United StatesFlag