Asda criticised over ‘Boys Will Be Boys’ sweatshirt that Debbie Dee, a particularly gormless woman, claims ‘perpetuates rape culture’

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5 thoughts on “Asda criticised over ‘Boys Will Be Boys’ sweatshirt that Debbie Dee, a particularly gormless woman, claims ‘perpetuates rape culture’

  1. Boys will be boys will be boys will be boys…
    No apology.
    (In the same way that dogs will be dogs and their female counterparts will be their female counterparts…).

    And for the rest of the day Debbie Dee is welcome to continue trying to get water to flow uphill.. (…whoever she is).

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    • Ta for that comment William…made me laugh, despite it’s obviously outrageous and disgracefully unacceptable content. Ha ha. If nothing else, these deluded femi-nuisances provide the raw material for irreverent humour.
      I was thinking that rather than discontinue that particular line of t-shirts Asda could balance things up gender-wise with a top for disgruntled witches like this Debbie D woman… I was thinking along the lines of a slogan : “That Time of the Month Again..” …. with accompanying suitable emoticon. :-/
      🙂

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  2. The posts I’ve seen on Facebook were all against what she was saying. I think the telegraph went mining for anything to support her deluded view

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  3. I wonder if DD had any objection to the “Boys are stupid, throw rocks at them”
    shirts and cartoons?
    Personally I had little trouble accepting them as the jokes I think they were, and which one should be secure enough take – particularly as the drawing style was not without a certain minimalist charm.

    Perhaps she’s one of the unfortunates lacking a sense of humour, or is that being a little too understanding?

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