European clothes company withdraws ‘Nazi concentration camp’ pajamas with Yellow Star [no star is necessary for non-whites. Your skin color makes you a target]

From [HERE] European or racist suspect clothes giant Zara has removed a striped baby shirt with a sewn-on badge identical to the Star of David, after shoppers were outraged by its similarities to a Nazi death camp uniform. (do you think Jews will continue to support these folks the way Blacks support racist companies like Twitter, Fundforme, Barney's or Macy's?)

“The item in question, part of the Cowboy Collection for babies, was inspired by the character of the sheriff in Wild West movies,” said a statement from the fashion label after the controversy erupted within hours of the shirt going on sale. 

In its color and placement, the “sheriff’s badge” – the word Sheriff barely visible in the negative space embroidering – is a one-for-one copy of the Jewish Star. This was supplemented with a striped design, echoing the patterns on the robes worn by imprisoned Jews in SS death camps. [MORE]

In Nazi Germany , as part of the destruction process of the Jews, Hitler created an elaborate system of movement restrictions and identification measures that included personal Jew identification cards, passports marked with a J, assignment of names and the outward marking of persons with a yellow star. Jews age six years or older were allowed to appear in public only when wearing the Jewish star. The star enabled the police to pick up any Jew, anywhere, anytime.

Sound familiar to "stop and frisk" or "papers please?" or "get out the street!" In a white supremacy system there is no need for any star; non-whites are targeted because of their skin color.  [MORE] and [MORE].