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Chinese labels use anti-india imagery

Chinese labels use anti-india imagery
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The Chinese retail chain, Jnby overlooks the fire after children’s clothing produced for labels criticized for extinguishing anti-Indian slogans.
The brand was founded in 1994, it was said to be inspired by the use of the 80s clubs and 90s now pulled back the lines of clothing after complaints of a mother became viral on the Chinese social media platform.
The brand apologizes after facing a serious reaction.
According to reports, clothing displays offensive phrases such as “welcome to hell” and “let me touch you” print on them.

The design by JNBY, widely distributed to the Chinese Weibo microblogging platform, encouraged anger and criticism among users who said that the design was not suitable for young people who were easily affected.
A woman named Mogu Mogu was the first to share an anti-Indian clothes on the social media platform.
He shared some pictures of white shirts with pictures and comments in black.
The clothes seemed to be bought by his son’s grandparents who did not understand English.
“Welcome to hell.
Excuse me? Who are you welcomed? And all this purification fire picture …
A four-year-old child wears a shirt like that.
Only thoughts about it bothered me,” he said as quoted by the South China Morning Post Hong Kong (SCMP).
According to a report published by AFP, one photo shows items with English words: “The whole place is full of Indians.
I will take this weapon and blow it to pieces,” While the others have a cartoon boy who is Shot with many arrow boys.
“What did Jnby try to express with such a mold?” One social media commentator writes.
“I used to like their adult clothes, but didn’t expect the line of their children to be very evil!”

The label was fast to apologize and called the “inappropriate pattern” mold.
“We immediately attract all series of related products from our shelves, uproot relevant publicity material, and create a special group to investigate internally,” said the label in a statement released on Weibo.
But Chinese users cannot digest apologies.
“This is not a problem that can be solved by apology,” said a social media user.
“As a big company, Jnby, who checks your material?” Parents who were surprised to write.

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