Monday, May 6, 2013

NRA Kids T-shirts - Controversial?


Tip of the day.  How to create controversy and attention for your cause.

Answer:
Combined guns and T-shirts for kids, and infants.

The NRA (National Rifle Association) has offered T-shirts with crayons laid out to spell the letters "NRA".  They also are offering infant bibs with colorful play toy blocks emblazoned with the letters "NRA".

This isn't a editorial or a position on gun rights either way.  Its an example of how to quickly gain attention for your cause with T-shirts.  Recently, we saw children's T-shirts using super-heroes to suggest a sexist establishment that boys are heroes and girls need heroes.  Also, we've seen slogans labeled as 'offensive' being sold to children, especially infants.  

Want to raise attention to yourself, put questionable content on a child's T-shirt.



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