Huffington Post: Today in Potentially Racist Clothing Disasters: Gap has pulled a shirt reading “Manifest Destiny” from its shelves after a flood of complaints and a fiery petition called for its removal.
The retailer finally yanked the black and white tee, part of a collaboration with GQ magazine, after consumers sent tweets, Facebook messages and emails protesting the shirt, which would seem to refer to the 19th century term used to justify westward expansion of the continental United States. A Change.org petition charged that the tee “promotes a belief that has resulted in the mass genocide of indigenous people, and it serves to normalize oppression.”
As Renee Roman Nose, a Native American activist, wrote on Indian Country Today:
Manifest Destiny was the catch phrase which led to the genocide of millions of my people, millions of Indigenous people throughout this country. I am also inviting the more than 1700 people on my Facebook page to boycott your stores and inviting them to shop with their conscience.
Further stoking the ire was a tweet from the shirt’s designer Mark McNairy: “MANIFEST DESTINY. SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST.” It’s since been deleted, but it’s been screen grabbed here.
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