Our children are under attack like never before. From left-wing indoctrination in schools and drag queens in libraries to lewd LGBTQ+ “family friendly” parades and relabeling sexual predators as minors, to sexualizing our children. The intent to objectify and destroy is blatantly obvious.
And now there was another atrocity to add to the list. Mattel's new line of “Wicked” Barbies, based on the upcoming movie starring Ariana Grande, features a link to a pornographic website on the back of the box.
Mattel claims it was “simply a big mistake” allie beth stuckey Skeptically.
“If you're targeting kids, little girls ages 4 and up, I think it's most important to get the links right on the back of the box,” she says.
Mattel released a statement calling the incident an “unfortunate error” and promising that the company would “take immediate action to correct this,” but it's hard to believe this was unintentional.
“I can't imagine something like this slipping through the cracks of a place like Mattel. It has to go through so many hands and so many eyes to make a product like this,” Allie said. He pointed out that this “misprint” had big consequences.
“It wasn't just that it was sent to a domain that wasn't purchased, it was just a letter sent to them. …This is a total misconception, and it's either someone employed by Mattel or someone on the production side of 'Wicked.' “You would think someone would have tested the URL,” she criticizes.
Currently, the product appears to be “no longer available” or “out of stock” on the vendor's website. Mattel is also advising consumers who have already purchased the product to “throw away the packaging.”
Still, many are not convinced that this was actually a typo.
TikTok's Libs certainly aren't. In a tweet posted last Sunday, the account expressed skepticism.
Allie agrees, remembering something that happened recently. balenciaga scandal When the company created a line of bondage/BDSM teddy bear handbags. Some of the advertisements included children. One ad also featured documents from “Supreme Court decisions involving child sexual abuse material.”
Like Mattel, Balenciaga insisted this was “just a big mistake.”
Allie, hoping she's wrong, believes there are “sick, twisted, and nefarious” people at these giant corporations.
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