Posted on 10/12/2005 8:45:34 AM PDT by Kentucky
American Girl teams with pro-abortion, pro-lesbian group
Possibly some of you have daughters who play with the American Girl dolls or read their books. You may even be thinking about buying a doll or books for Christmas. Well, it turns out American Girl (owned by Mattel) is partnering with a group called Girls Inc. to sell a bracelet, the "I Can" band, which financially supports Girls Inc. Seventy cents of every purchase goes to Girls Inc. The band is sold on the American Girl webpage with a large ad and a link to the Girls Inc. webpage. In addition, the webpage says American Girl is giving $50,000 to Girls, Inc.
The problem here is that Girls Inc. has on their webpage a statement saying they particularly support abortion and a girl's right to abort an unwanted baby. They were quite clear about their support for Roe, so there is no mistake or room for confusion on that count. Additionally, Girls Inc. supports contraceptives for girls.
They also support and offer resources encouraging lesbian and bi-sexual lifestyles, actually offering resources for girls. One of their publications states, "The emergence of a lesbian identity is an ongoing process, rather than an event."
Of course, American Girl itself is a separate company, unrelated to Girls, Inc. except now by webpage and the seventy cents on every bracelet. I checked out the Girls, Inc. website, and it is exactly as I have told you. Below are some direct links, so that you can see them for yourself.
American Girl website offering "I Can" band to benefit Girls Inc. http://store.americangirl.com/shop/ican.php
Girls Inc. homepage http://www.girlsinc.org/ic
Girls Incorporated supports a woman's freedom of choice http://www.girlsinc.org/ic/page.php?id=4.3.4
Convenient access to safe, effective methods of contraception http://www.girlsinc.org/ic/page.php?id=4.3.4
Girls and Lesbian, Bisexual, and Questioning Identities http://www.girlsinc.org/ic/content/lesbianbisexualgirls.pdf
Free your mind: The book for gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth and their allies. http://www.girlsinc.org/ic/content/sexualityresourcesgirls.pdf
Girls and Sexual Health (with sexual orientation on page 3) http://www.girlsinc.org/ic/content/GirlsandSexualHealth.pdf I hope you will take time to let American Girl know they are making a terrible mistake by supporting the pro-abortion, pro-lesbian organization, Girls Inc.
Please send them an email expressing your disappointment and let American Girl president Ellen Brothers know the company's decision casts a great shadow over their trustworthiness to put the welfare of girls and children first.
Click Here To Email American Girl Now!
Sincerely,
Don
Donald E. Wildmon, Founder and Chairman American Family Association
P.S. Please forward this e-mail message to
In ten or twenty years they will introduce a new doll who grew up in the latter half of the 1900s. She'll come complete with a book, a purse and her her very own contraceptive pack that actually opens and closes.
/sarc
Nicely done!
10 or 20 years? Why wait? She'd sell like hotcakes right now.
Maybe she will be called the NOW doll?
This is one cafeteria boycott that actually could work. American Girls product line is aimed at parents looking for age appropriate toys, game, and books for their preteen daughters. Generally speaking, that means NO BOYS. Their magazine does not focus on boys.
Parents know they're paying way too much for the stuff, but pay it, knowing the premium is going toward keeping their daughters Brittany Spears and Bratz free. Most, but certainly not all, of the parents buying this junk would be horrified to know their 10 year old was exposed to this lesbian babykilling crap. If American Girl sales plummet, the boycott would have its desired effect.
This is one cafeteria boycott that actually could work. American Girls product line is aimed at parents looking for age appropriate toys, game, and books for their preteen daughters. Generally speaking, that means NO BOYS. Their magazine does not focus on boys.
Parents know they're paying way too much for the stuff, but pay it, knowing the premium is going toward keeping their daughters Brittany Spears and Bratz free. Most, but certainly not all, of the parents buying this junk would be horrified to know their 10 year old was exposed to this lesbian babykilling crap. If American Girl sales plummet, the boycott would have its desired effect.
>>>>parents buying this junk
In defense, they were really nice dolls. And the books that corresponded to each doll were fun, educational, and my daughter read them and enjoyed (and learned).
My daughter even leaned toward the clothin styles.
It is a sad line they have now destroyed.
My daughters always wanted "American Girl" dolls, but they are obscenely expensive.
The "My Twinn" dolls cost as much as down payment on a new car.
I guess it's "Trailer Trash" Barbie for my granddaughters!
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She will be called the THEN doll as this species of feminist becomes extinct from failure to reproduce.
Good Grief. Thank you so much for letting us know.
I guess I'd better get my butt in gear and start sewing. Bitty Baby Clothes are on the list of 3 granddaughters.
WOW! That gives me an idea for my daughter's friends. I will be speaking with parents about this, and copying this all to them. Then we shall see how we can illustrate our disdain in the most effective manner possible.
Very nicely done!
Email sent:
My daughters have been fans of American Girls books, dolls, and other merchandise for years. They are even members of an American Girls club and regularly receive catalogs and other related literature in the mail. Untold dollars have been spent towards what used to be a wholesome product and company.
I was saddened and somewhat angered to learn today of your support for the radical Girls, Inc. organization. I've been to their website (www.girlsinc.com) and seen their offensive advocacy statements for myself. I will not knowingly support or do business with any organization or company which advocates deviant lifestyles to children or who supports the killing of unborn children. Girls, Inc. supports those things (see http://www.girlsinc.com/ic/page.php?id=4.3.4) and you support them (see http://store.americangirl.com/shop/ican.php) and, therefore, I will no longer do business with you.
My daughters will be very disappointed and you will not see any more purchases from any of my direct and extended family members. That is, until you cease your support for this radical group, apologize for ever supporting them, and donate the same amount of money you've given to Girls, Inc. to a crisis pregnancy center who offers abortion alternatives and counseling.
You know what? All AG needs to do is pull their money, cease selling the wristbands, and issue various media apologies to their customers. They should issue apologies to the girls whom they exposed to this untraditional garbage.
I agree. American girls is a big market. I think this will make them take notice, especially when you consider how pricey their stuff is. It's really outrageous. I found doll furniture for AG sized dolls at a local craft store. (A.C.Moore) It was FAR cheaper and just as good for playing with when it will probably get pretty beat up anyway. American Girls is (or used to be) part of Goetz Doll company. A German company.
Doll clothes patterns can be found in Simplicity and McCalls I believe. We got some patterns years ago and I think it was from those pattern companies. They're nice patterns, too. I made my nieces doll dresses from leftover material to match dresses I made for them. They loved it.
Oops. I didn't mean to type junk, I had junk on the brain because I had just typed Brittney Spears and Bratz.
Also, my wife just called American Girl to return unopened Christmas presents that she had bought for our granddaughter - a Nellie doll and her Irish dancing dress. The woman in customer service was very nice and said they'd been getting calls all day. At first it sounded like she was towing the company line to make sure my wife understood that they were supporting the educational aspects, not the other stuff.
My wife nicely pointed out that supporting their educational efforts could mean supporting their attempts at sex education but that even if educational efforts means putting money towareds teaching girls Algebra that would free up money that could be targeted toward their other, unsavory goals. The lady claimed to know and was very apologetic. She said upper management knows they need to do something. My wife said she'd give them a week and if nothing's done, more than a 100 dollars worth of items would be returned unopened.
So they support killing future customers before they can be born? Like most lefty things and loudmouths, the urge to control and change lets the mouth shoot the income stream.
>>> I had junk on the brain because I had just typed Brittney Spears and Bratz.
AGREED!
>>>My wife nicely pointed out that supporting their educational efforts could mean supporting their attempts at sex education but that even if educational efforts means putting money towareds teaching girls Algebra that would free up money that could be targeted toward their other, unsavory goals.
Tell your wife HOOO RAHH! :)
>>>>She said upper management knows they need to do something. My wife said she'd give them a week and if nothing's done, more than a 100 dollars worth of items would be returned unopened.
If you hear more about that, please post it to this thread. I've not heard back on my email. I'm sure they have QUITE A FEW.
I really hope they do something about this. We had a nice collection going with them.
You know, the more I think about this the more incensed I get. The American Girl website is aimed at what, 8 year olds? And they're linking them to a website with policy statements on contraception, abortion, homosexuality, sexuality in general? They must be out of their friggin minds.
Sheesh, even if I was a flaming lib this isn't stuff I'd want my EIGHT YEAR OLDS directed to from a toy company's website!
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