Well DUH! It's a prostitot doll. What did you expect lady? And why on earth did you get it for your kid in the first place??
Mom Says Doll Has 'Sexually Suggestive' Message
(It's a Bratz doll. The chances you might find something inappropriate on one reaches 100% Didn't you bother LOOKING at the damn thing before buying it???)
(Oh, I dunno, RETURN IT???)
(So, because you couldn't be bothered to look at the toy YOU were buying your child, this is somehow the company's fault??)
(MGA already got your money lady. And with that line of toys in doubt due to the Mattel lawsuit and the copyright turnover to Mattel, MGA's not going to make the damn things anyway. THEY DON'T CARE!!)
No, Little Bit doesn't get "Bratz" or "Hannah Montana". And yes, Little Bit knows to run certain toys by me, her mom, or other responsible adult in her life before she askes for them. I know, it's a novel concept called "being a parent". If you don't like the message on a particular toy for your little snowflake, DON'T BUY IT OR RETURN IT!!!
*Faceplant*
Pardon my language, but I swear, people like this, (and some of the spawn of sloth I run into elsewhere) make me want to scream "Jesus H. Tittyfucking Christ people, show some responsibility already!!!!"
*Banging my head against the wall*
Mom Says Doll Has 'Sexually Suggestive' Message
"A local mother who got a Bratz doll for her daughter said on Friday that she noticed something inappropriate on her child's new toy."
(It's a Bratz doll. The chances you might find something inappropriate on one reaches 100% Didn't you bother LOOKING at the damn thing before buying it???)
"Victoria Staley said her daughter's doll's belt buckle reads "Enter."
"The belt buckle," Staley said. "She's like, 'Why does it say 'Enter?' What am I supposed to do?"
(Oh, I dunno, RETURN IT???)
"Staley said the word on the buckle is just too "sexually suggestive" for a 7-year-old's toy.
"She doesn't need to know about that," Staley said. "I don't think it's the right message for children at all."
She said if she had known the belt buckle said that, she wouldn't have bought the doll."
(So, because you couldn't be bothered to look at the toy YOU were buying your child, this is somehow the company's fault??)
"Staley said that when she called the company, MGA Entertainment, a representative told her that the belt is supposed to be that way.
"The way he was explaining, it's supposed to be like a seat belt," Staley said. "Like how a seat belt in a car has enter, you enter the seat belt. I'm like, well, you're still entering."
Staley said the Bratz maker offered her a couple of free toys, but she said that's not enough.
"I just wasn't going to let it go," she said. "I don't want them making that doll anymore."
(MGA already got your money lady. And with that line of toys in doubt due to the Mattel lawsuit and the copyright turnover to Mattel, MGA's not going to make the damn things anyway. THEY DON'T CARE!!)
No, Little Bit doesn't get "Bratz" or "Hannah Montana". And yes, Little Bit knows to run certain toys by me, her mom, or other responsible adult in her life before she askes for them. I know, it's a novel concept called "being a parent". If you don't like the message on a particular toy for your little snowflake, DON'T BUY IT OR RETURN IT!!!
*Faceplant*
Pardon my language, but I swear, people like this, (and some of the spawn of sloth I run into elsewhere) make me want to scream "Jesus H. Tittyfucking Christ people, show some responsibility already!!!!"
*Banging my head against the wall*
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Date: 2009-01-12 10:25 pm (UTC)Good on you, at least.
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Date: 2009-01-13 12:48 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-14 04:47 am (UTC)