Crucifixion cartoon too incorrect for department store





We read:
"More than 20 years after it first appeared, a classic Mambo design has proved too controversial to sell on a department store T-shirt. Big W has removed 200 shirts depicting the crucifixion of a mouse from 30 of its stores following a complaint. The design was created by the Australian artist Richard Allen in 1986.

The move comes just weeks after the discount department store added Mambo designs to its clothing range, which was seen as an attempt by the label to widen its sales base.

The "100 per cent Mambo" T-shirt bears the tagline: "Forgive them, father, they know not what to wear."

A spokeswoman for Big W, Clare Buchanan, said the T-shirt's inclusion in the Big W collection was reviewed after a complaint from a customer at its Fairfield store.

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It looks like the over-sensitivity fostered by the Left is catching in some quarters.

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