AN ONLINE retailer is facing a backlash for its “sick” X-rated babygros, bibs and toddler T-shirts.
The Cafe Press clothes designed for kids feature extreme slogans that refer to hardcore porn, drugs and sadomasochism.
Australian equality group Collective Shout say the products promote and encourage child abuse.
Collective Shout campaigner Caitlin Roper told news.com.au: “Last May we confronted Cafepress over their porn-inspired imagery and slogans on baby clothing. We came across baby onesies with slogans including “I love being a gang bang s***”, “Product of Mummy Daddy rape”, “No gag reflex” and perhaps even hundreds of similar sexualised slogans on baby clothing and merchandise.
“I’m aware of activists campaigning against CafePress from as far back as 2004, for they ‘Donkey Punch’ themed items (donkey punch refers to a violent sex act).
“When we contacted them last year, they claimed it was a computer glitch and they would be implementing a system to prevent items like these being made.
That's just sickening.