Friday, February 6, 2015

One Million Moms Goes After The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue


One Million Moms is going after the evil, lust-filled folks at Sports Illustrated for the "soft-porn" cover image of Hannah Davis on this year's "Swimsuit Issue."

From the OMM website:

The 2015 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue features a model wearing a string bikini top and bottoms so tiny that she is just about n-ked. The bikini bottoms are not much bigger than a Band-Aid plus she has both of her thumbs at the sides pulling them down as far as she can get away with. It is beyond ridiculous!

The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue is nothing but soft p-rn and most closely resembles Pl-yboy magazine than resembling an issue about swimming attire. This soft core p-rnography is displayed in many family stores, often at checkout counters which is offensive, disgusting, and disrespectful to families. This type of publishing is also extremely degrading to women.

Families should be able to enter supermarkets, convenience and drug stores without being subjected to indecency. Since Sports Illustrated is pushing p-rnography, this magazine needs to be removed from stores immediately. Not only should Sports Illustrated be ashamed, but so should the stores that carry this filthy magazine. Why would a store risk hurting their reputation of being a family-friendly store by being associated with this dishonorable publication?

One Million Moms suggests shoppers should pick up an issue and show it to the store manager asking "why are you pushing porn?"

I think that will fix the situation. Don't you?

Yeah.....

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