@AnungIkwe@bailey6117 Amazon has very little control over what the third party sellers actually sell. They need to regulate their own marketplace better. You can't even look for diapers any more without being given ads for fetish diapers.
"Karolina Zikova of Chilliwack, B.C., complained to online retailer Amazon last week about sexually explicit children's clothing items being sold on its website. (CBC)"
"Amazon has pulled from its e-commerce website several children's clothing items displaying a sexually explicit message, following a CBC News investigation.
The items, sold by third-party sellers, included a dress, T-shirt, summer hat and hoodies boldly displaying the message "I love c--k," using a heart emoji. Sometimes an image of a rooster replaced the word, "c--k," which is another word for rooster and slang for penis.
Ads for the products showed children modelling the clothing.
"This is disgusting," said Karolina Zikova of Chilliwack, B.C., who alerted Amazon, CBC News and the Canadian Centre for Child Protection to the problem last week after discovering one of the items when shopping on Amazon.ca.
"It can be connected with pedophilia," she said.
Following a CBC inquiry, the Seattle-based e-commerce company removed the items."
Apparently, everything is allowed on Amazon except gender critical thought.