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RE: Auschwitz Memorial blasts print-on-demand service for selling death-camp-themed skirts, pillows

So it's offensive that someone designed a product reminding people of an atrocity? What if it had been on a jacket? What are the rules on what types of clothing it is acceptable to put messages like this on? Or do they not want anything mentioning the holocaust at all? Who exactly is put in charge of deciding what is and is not acceptable, and what to censor? Probably someone from a country with cheap labor tbh, who will likely not be very well trained, and will still make mistakes.

They run a print on demand service. I'm not certain that the majority of people would know whether or not this was offensive...or even that all jewish people might agree on whether or not it was. Perhaps someone might buy this as a way to fight back against this neo-nazi wave we've had recently.

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