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Name: Dana D. Callan-Farley on Apr 17, 2010Comments: On behalf of my 2 daughters, I challenge everyone, including myself, to overcome some of the negative socialization and consumerism that has made women and girls objects of marketing, violence and sexualization.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Kristina Breuninger on Apr 17, 2010Comments: The way you objectify your models is disgusting. My friend told me about her close friend who tried modeling for you people, and she was told that if she didn't sleep with the photographer he wouldn't publish her photos. You people sicken me.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Brett New on Apr 17, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 18, 2010Comments: Exploiting teenagers and women is as bad as exploiting foreign workers, you creepy old manCountry: CanadaFlag
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Name: Pamela Hewitt on Apr 18, 2010Comments: This campaign is offensive. I will boycott AA products and suggest that those I know do the same until the campaign is removed.Country: AustraliaFlag
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Name: Ashley Sheehan on Apr 20, 2010Comments: How about empowering women to look healthy instead of objectifying their bodies and making them feel less of themselvesCountry: United StatesFlag
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Name: Kate McDonald on Apr 20, 2010Comments: I loved American Apparel products until I saw the advertising and realised it was consistently, aggressively sexually objectifying women. I wish you'd stop so I can start buying your products again.Country: AustraliaFlag
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Name: Megan Illig on Apr 20, 2010Comments: Every time I get on TFLN.com I am appalled by the nature of these American Apparel ads and how they portray women as "controllable sex objects." My friends and I have been waiting to see something done about it and I am glad to sign your petition.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Briahnna Hoover on Apr 20, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Carrie Hamilton on Apr 21, 2010Comments:Country: CanadaFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 21, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Andrea Yount on Apr 22, 2010Comments: A moronic campaign.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Katie Hermanson on Apr 22, 2010Comments:Country: CanadaFlag
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Name: Melinda Lawlor on Apr 23, 2010Comments: Millions of women are perishing-withering away as a direct result of the self hatred you promote. These women believed your lies and the mothers and fathers of these women will never be able to hold them in their arms ever again, all because you allowed them to kill themselves (because your money is more important to you than are the lives of your daughters, nieces, wives, mothers, friends daughter, wives, mothers, nieces)Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Sage Wilmot on Apr 24, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Courtnay Bush on Apr 25, 2010Comments: You may not be exploiting people through the use of sweatshops, but you are still exploiting. These women are ultimately modeling for your organization and you are not paying for it - this is exploitation of labour paraded as a 'contest'. Shame on you!Country: CanadaFlag
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Name: Roanna Mitchell on Apr 25, 2010Comments: Not buying anything there again, thanks.Country: United KingdomFlag
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Name: Nathalie on Apr 25, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Kate Wilson on Apr 26, 2010Comments: Fuck you, American Apparel. Your clothing is ugly and your advertisements are even worse. I can buy over-priced American-made but probably better fitting and better sized clothing just to look like another loser hipster elsewhere, thank you very much.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Ruth Lerner on Apr 26, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Levesque on Apr 26, 2010Comments:Country: CanadaFlag
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Name: Catherine McCabe on Apr 27, 2010Comments: Allow your female models to display the kind of integrity you claim that your company has.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Samantha on Apr 27, 2010Comments: Stop this objectification American Apparel! I most certainly will not be buying anymore of your products.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Jennifer Koenig on Apr 27, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Grace Rountree on Apr 28, 2010Comments: I like american apparel clothing, however i feel so disrepected by the images on the website i refuse to shop there.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Lauren on Apr 28, 2010Comments: this has to stopCountry: United StatesFlag
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Name: Chelsea on Apr 28, 2010Comments: American Apparel you sicken me, how can you aid in the degradation and objectification of girls and women? We are NOT objects, we have rights, we are human beings, and we will NOT be silenced on this. Get with the program, and hire someone on your marketing department that actually cares about females.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Madison Macklin on Apr 28, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Bethany Beavers on Apr 29, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Kaylyn Driscoll on Apr 29, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Georgina on Apr 29, 2010Comments: This is an absolute shame! If this is called civilization, I just wonder how things would be if we were uncivilized after all! I mean, this massive "training" of women to hate themselves, in every way they can, is more than outrageous- what could only be more outrageous than that is the fact that these ideas are occasionally other women's ideas or that they are supported by them....Country: GreeceFlag
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Name: Hollie K on Apr 29, 2010Comments: i would never send AA a photo of my back side just so they can judge me... its not what on the outside its whatson the inside... most of the people in the US dont have a rear that looks like the "best booty in the world" thats why its the best and not like the ones that need the undies made correctly to fit them... and i dont think models are going to buy AA instead of victoria secret... i hope AA goes out of business!!!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Rod Von Hugendong on Apr 29, 2010Comments: You gosh damn feminists if you don't like being looked at, GO TO FUCKING SAUDI ARABIA! they fucking support the shit out of you!Country: Saudi ArabiaFlag
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Name: Teara Tyler on Apr 30, 2010Comments: We seriously need to evaluate our values and morals in a society where children and women are being exploited on a daily basis!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Samantha Tweedie on May 2, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Brittany A. Smith on May 2, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Kelsey Frady on May 2, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Hannah Rawlings on May 3, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Julia on May 3, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Susan Dusenbury on May 3, 2010Comments: this is crapCountry: United StatesFlag
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Name: Hannah on May 3, 2010Comments: I love American Apparel products but im definately NOT in love with the ad campaigns they make. They are WAY TOO sexual and its really unnessecary. It definately makes me (and im sure others) uncomfortable. If more appropriate ads were made, it would make me want to support the company more, but as of right now, i question if i should purchase merchandise from a business that promotes the demoralizing of women.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Amanda McCarter on May 3, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Sarah Puig on May 3, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 3, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Kimberly Certa on May 5, 2010Comments: Stop sexualizing women and girls. Geez!Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Molly Rose Francis Bilderback on May 5, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Kristen Haley on May 6, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Davida Schulman on May 6, 2010Comments:Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Anonymous on May 6, 2010Comments: This is just sad.Country: United StatesFlag
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Name: Sumra7 on May 8, 2010Comments:Country: United Arab EmiratesFlag