Posted on 04/27/2023 8:09:09 PM PDT by Morgana
They are right about one thing: the doll doesn’t look very “Downsy.”
Is that real?
No, it is never good to poke fun at the condition of these people. I am very sad to know that Crowder did this.
Down syndrome people have always brought happiness in my life, every one of them I have met, even one always grumpy classmate through school who I secretly protected for years until everyone matured some, and some of them I have never forgotten.
I have felt a little guilty because I don’t know how difficult they might be for their families and for their parents, but speaking for my selfish self, I am really glad they are around.
>What’s next, illegal alien barbie?!
Most assuredly, then amputee barbie etc...
Come on man! You know as well as I do exactly what is coming next. And Crowder better not make fun of what is next or real fur will fly!
Any one of us could have a stroke tomorrow and suffer diminshed intellect. We are the same as them. Rick Santorum has a daughter Bella from whom he has received so much joy. Not Downs but similar.
I can think that a diverse style of a doll is very useful. No one is saying their kid HAS to play with it. They still make a traditional Barbie.
For the small group of kids who can play with a toy that looks like them, or their sister, this is a big win. And who doesn’t want to make kids happy?
There is a propensity for people to knee jerk comment about anything different. In this case, they are wrong.
Now does that come with pretend Bud Light?
I was in a men’s meeting and a young man with Down’s Syndrome stood up and talked about something completely off topic.
We later broke into small discussion groups. Every man in my group identified some trait this young man has that they wished they had. It was a spontaneous discussion, but they were all sincere.
I have plenty of experience taking care people with downs syndrome and other cognitive issues. My wife spent most of her career working at multilevel care facilities and I volunteered at all of them. When I was a kid my mom's best friend from work had a downs syndrome kid and he stayed with us frequently. I have knee jerk reactions to shameless virtue signaling by big corporations and others. And that is what this is plain and simple. All the sniping at Crowder is mostly from virtue signaling persons who are just jumping on the bandwagon. I don't buy any of it.
LONG before "Black Lives Matter" and all the politics, I saw where toy makers were adding Black dolls to their line, and it really made me think about generations of Black kids who had played with dolls that looked nothing like them. It was a great move, I think, by the toy companies. They did it because they understood, not for money or to be politically correct.
Glad I don’t listen to him
Just a big no thanks
I watched the sketch. It was not insensitive. It just poked fun at the ridiculousness of it. They even did a spoof called Sickle Cell Barbie. Perhaps Mattel can introduce Cancer Barbie or Mastectomy Barbie. Virtual signaling is getting out of control.
I don’t know any guys who talk about Barbie dolls. End of story
Yes, although in that case, I think we'd be more like Steven Crowder.
The number of straight-up @ssholes parading around out there, pretending to be "social conservatives," is astounding. It helps to give "social conservatism" a bad (but apparently deserved) name.
Adult entertainment, we are supposed to be mature enough to know the context
Sorry for you
That’s why he is loved, his brand is inappropriateness, he just touched you
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