A witness said this about the dress showing planes flying into the Twin Towers on 9-11:
To me it feels like whoever made that dress or wears it supports what happened. I think it is disgusting. Whoever wears that is genuinely asking for trouble.
It is beyond disgusting that whoever is responsible felt at liberty to create and market this atrocity. Someone thought there would be a market for it, and there probably is.
Jaspir Bhatti, the trader running the outlet, was reportedly stunned, and insisted that he did not realize what the design showed. The dress is believed to have originated in an Indian factory.
Sadly, like most other atrocities related to jihadist barbarians, the disgusting stunt will likely be simply forgotten, as the West continues to be desensitized by the jihadist-leftist alliance.
A lie repeated enough times is believed, and that lie is that “Islamophobia” is the biggest global problem.
“Dress showing planes flying into the Twin Towers on 9/11 is found for sale at a London market by horrified shoppers”, by Mark Duell, UK Daily Mail, October 5, 2016:
Horrified shoppers have discovered this sickening dress depicting the 9/11 terror attacks on sale at a London market shall.
The £5 clothing features a large colourful drawing of the World Trade Center with two aircraft smashing into each of the towers and flames coming out of the top.
It was found on sale at Chrisp Street Market in Poplar, East London, 15 years after the attacks on New York and Washington DC that killed almost 3,000 people.
Hair stylist Lisa Dean, 45, who lives near the market, said her 17-year-old son Stuart took a photograph of the dress while visiting the stalls with friends.
She told London Evening Standard reporter Jamie Bullen: ‘I thought it was very disrespectful to the people that died – it’s like their death is being advertised.
‘To me it feels like whoever made that dress or wears it supports what happened. I think it is disgusting. Whoever wears that is genuinely asking for trouble.
‘Since I put it on Facebook loads of people have said they will go down there. It has caused a lot of upset. I mean, who is actually going to wear that?’….
Stall holder Jaspir Bhatti, 44, insisted he had not realised what was depicted on the T-shirt and handed it to the newspaper to be destroyed….