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sportsYou've never seen sports bras like these.Submitted by erinhurt on Wed, 2008-02-27 21:16.advertising | Feministing | gender | sports | violence | visual argument
I ran across this via Feministing.com, and thought these almost-ads needed to be on the website. The backstory for these ads is that an ad agency pitched them to a running company, which passed on them. They are advertising sports bras, supposedly in a humorous way. They seem menacing to me:
See the other two ads after the jump: Shirts deemed in bad taste because of "Animal rights, stuff like that"Submitted by Jillian Sayre on Mon, 2007-10-15 19:21.animal rights | college sports | copyright | mascots | sports | violence | Visual Rhetoric
Earlier this month, a Texas Tech fraternity found themselves victims of their school's solicitation section of the code of conduct. One of the students in the fraternity was selling t-shirts to raise school spirits for the A&M game. The shirts echoed the (strange) A&M motto "Gig 'Em!" with the more timely "Vick 'Em!" The back of the shirt had a football player wearing the number 7 (Vick's number) hanging the Aggie mascot Reveille by a rope: corny monumentsSubmitted by Jillian Sayre on Wed, 2007-10-03 12:37.monuments | sports | Steve Nash
Building off of John's blog about naval barracks, I offer another form of visual rhetoric made possible by the aerial shot: |

Texas Tech halted the sale of the t-shirts; citing the code of conduct, the school said it doesn't allow the sale of material that is "derogatory, inflammatory, insensitive, or in such bad taste." The student in question argued that he planned to donate part of the profits a local animal defense league because of 
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