woensdag 14 april 2010

Retailers accused of sexualisation young children

Primark withdrew a padded bikini top aimed at young girls from its shelves today after allegations were made that the products were encouraging the sexualisation of young children.
Primark is not the first high street chain facing allegations. In 2006 supermarket giant Tesco had to remove a pole dancing kit from the toys and games section of its website and another supermarket chain – Asda - tried to sell push-up bras and sexy lingerie for children. Consumer focus was happy with the withdrawal of these items that are bombarding children’s lives with adult sexuality and shortening their childhood.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/retailers-accused-of-sexualising-children-1944729.html

1 opmerking:

  1. Dear Lianne,

    There is a question in your reaction that needs a question mark instead of a full stop and you need to be careful with sub-paragraphing. You start a new line in this summary without starting a new topic and therefore you do not need to start a new paragraph. Otherwise, well done.

    Kate

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