November 29, 2015
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4:23Now PlayingTarget is being accused of trivializing mental health issues, because of a sweater they sell in their store. The sweater reads "OCD Obsessive Christmas Disorder" and some claim that it is offensive to people who suffer from obsessive compulsive disorder. Grace Baldridge (Pop Trigger), Hasan Piker (Pop Crunch) and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
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"Target is marketing one of this season’s Christmas sweaters as “ugly” and some customers agree—but perhaps not for the reason the retail giant had hoped.
Target is selling a red “OCD: Obsessive Christmas Disorder,” sweater, one of a line of “ugly” sweaters designed for trendy holiday parties at which revelers don their dullest duds. But many consumers are upset by the message. Making light of obsessive compulsive disorder—which affects about 2.2 million American adults, according to the National Institute of Mental Health—they say, is not cute or funny."
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