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Have you seen the new ad for Beyoncé Knowles line of children’s clothing? The one where she dresses up a bunch of pre-teen girls to look like sluts and hookers (and not the $1000/hour ‘escorts’ preferred by high-ranking Democrats, either — I’m talking $25 for a blow-job in the alley hookers)?

Michelle Malkin has the pictures up at her place, and some strong words about them.

Girl on the Right calls them “Tiny little hip hop whores”, and gets right to the uncomfortable truth:

Tell me again why with over 60% of black children in America residing in single parent families headed by promiscuous mothers who breed from a variety of “baby-daddies” (a terrible cultural term that reminds us that the men have absolutely no responsibility for these children), we still don’t seem to be getting the fact that we’re dealing with a broken culture. Now they’re tricking out their daughters to get started as “baby mommas” at as young an age as possible.

And if you don’t believe that this is indicative and representative of a tremendous self-made problem within the black American communities and culture — you haven’t been watching enough videos, or listening to enough rap music, or watching enough of the news, or watching enough NBA.

2 Responses to “Beyoncé Knowles — Turning Children into Cheap Hookers and Sluts”

Michelle Malkin has the pictures up at her place, and some strong words about them.

You don’t see the irony in this?

I’ve recently discovered there is a term for young girls that dress this way.
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