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Amazon pulls sexually explicit childrenswear from its Canadian site following complaint


Amazon is facing criticism for selling children’s clothes on its site with a sexually explicit message. The products are banned under Amazon’s “offensive products” policies, but the company only removed them after a CBC News investigation. Amazon has pulled from its e-commerce website several children's clothing items displaying a sexually explicit message, following a CBC News investigation. The items, sold by third-party sellers, included a dress, T-shirt, summer hat and hoodies boldly displaying the message "I love c--k," using a heart emoji. Sometimes a rooster emoji replaced the word, "c--k," which is another word for a rooster and slang for a penis. -- More...
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