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‘It was really unfair,’ Toronto teen says after her Hong Kong-themed shoe removed from contest.

A Toronto teen is finding out just how controversial making an artistic statement about the unrest in Hong Kong can be: her shoe design garnered hundreds of thousands of votes, but suddenly disappeared from an online contest.

Naomi So’s family has roots in the former British colony that the 17-year-old has visited several times, so she decided to create a Hong Kong-themed shoe for the Custom Culture design contest held by Vans — an American manufacturer of skateboarding and other footwear and apparel.

“My mom and dad have been keeping up with the Hong Kong news, and from that I became interested and researched more on what was happening,” she told CBC Toronto.

Naomi, whose family asked that CBC News not show her face or reveal the location of her school, found out that pro-democracy demonstrators have been protesting in the streets for months in sometimes violent clashes with police. She also learned it all started with a bill that would allow people accused of crimes to be extradited to mainland China.

Using ink as her medium, the shoe is mostly black and yellow — the colours worn by protesters. The design also includes a red Bauhinia flower, Hong Kong’s floral emblem.

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Vans released a statement on Facebook about the decision to remove “a small number of artistic submissions” based on the global competition’s guidelines. It’s been met with a flurry of comments on social media.

“As a brand that is open to everyone, we have never taken a political position and therefore review designs to ensure they are in line with our company’s long-held values of respect and tolerance, as well as with our clearly communicated guidelines for this competition,” the statement reads.


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By banning it they took a position.
 
Yeah...causes are great and all kid...however, Vans are manufactured in Guangzhou, China..so fuck your cause, and your idealism.

-CCP
 
They are a part of trying to normalize socialism/communism. Possibly unwittingly, but that is exactly what this does. Some company needs to have the guts to stand up to it. I wish another shoe manufacturer would reach out to her.
 
They are a part of trying to normalize socialism/communism. Possibly unwittingly, but that is exactly what this does. Some company needs to have the guts to stand up to it. I wish another shoe manufacturer would reach out to her.

It has little to nothing to do with socialism/communism. It's all about the $$$$$$.
 
They are a part of trying to normalize socialism/communism. Possibly unwittingly, but that is exactly what this does. Some company needs to have the guts to stand up to it. I wish another shoe manufacturer would reach out to her.

It has little to nothing to do with socialism/communism. It's all about the $$$$$$.
That is where you are right and wrong. It is normalizing the acceptance of not speaking out against communist/socialist regimes. The Chinese, et al are very cunning.
 

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