There is a silent undeclared war against America's children.
Our government mandates all newborn babies be given Hepatitis B vaccination although the disease is a sexually-transmitted disease in the United States. Hepatitis B virus cannot be spread by casual contact but is transmitted via infectious blood or body fluids such as semen and vaginal fluids.
Crotchless panties do not serve the purpose of underwear (i.e., to prevent our clothes from being soiled) but are a sexual turn-on for fetishists.
So why would anyone manufacture crotchless thong panties sized for 7-year-old girls? And why would a children's clothing store sell the panties?
Colorado's KUSA Channel 9 News reports, November 14, 2011, that while shopping for her kids in a new store called "Kids N Teen" in Colorado's Greeley Mall, Erin French found crotchless thong panties for sale among the stuffed animal backpacks and princess dresses.
Erin French
The mom took out her cell phone to document the inappropriate merchandise. Her grainy video shows pink and leopard-print thong panties with no crotches.
French told KUSA:
"I was mortified. My first initial response was, 'Am I really seeing that?'…They're sized to fit a 7-year-old girl. That's just totally inappropriate. There is one purpose for an item of that nature and that is not something we want to encourage for our girls."
The owner of Kids N Teen, who would only give her name as Kristina, didn't want to speak on camera, but said that after a complaint from mall management, the crotchless panties were removed.
In her defense, "Kristina" said that the store's only been in business for two weeks and they're still trying to figure out what to sell. She also said that while her store caters mostly to kids, about 25% of the inventory is for teenagers -- as if crotchless panties for teenagers are appropriate. There is also the fact that the crotchless thongs being sold are sized to fit 7-year-old girls, who are not teenagers.
After a complaint from mall management, Kids N Teen removed the crotchless panties.
Pics from Daily Mail. You can see KUSA's news video on this here.
~Eowyn
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