Posted on 12/17/2018 7:15:21 PM PST by Ennis85
Homosexual celebrations could be coming to toy aisles nationwide soon if Barbie manufacturer Mattel accepts a proposal to produce sets of same-sex wedding dolls.
Matt Jacobi and Nick Caprio are a homosexual couple in Arizona that plans to get married next May. In comments on Instagram and to ABC 15, they explain that they wanted to get a special birthday present for Jacobis 8-year-old niece, who will be a flower girl at their wedding. Jacobi is also an E! reality TV personality and contributor to Instinct Magazine.
We thought it would be special to give her something with a little meaning behind it, Jacobi explained in a post addressed to Mattel. What a bummer you dont make one with two grooms. So they bought a Barbie wedding set and an extra Ken doll to make a package with two grooms and two flower girls.
The post got the companys attention, with a spokesperson confirming to Good Morning America that the company has invited the men to a meeting to discuss their pitch.
"Mattel has been wonderful and we are meeting with the head of Barbie design, their design team and marketing either next Friday or the first week of January," Jacobi told GMA. "Just sorting out travel details and schedules."
From cartoons to elementary schools to public libraries, there are numerous ongoing controversies about pro-LGBT imagery and messages being introduced to children without their parents knowledge or consent. But the couple argues that homosexuality is so common today that toymakers shouldnt be reluctant to expose young children to it.
"It's going to come up in your family no matter what," Caprio claimed. "As more same-sex couples are having kids, your kids are going to have kids in a class that have gay parents. Jacobi declared that love is love and its that simple.
Lefty types seem to have an obsession with molding the kiddos to do their bidding. Its kind of disturbing, really, Corey Stallings lamented at Louder with Crowder, also taking aim at the couples notion of making a birthday present for the niece about them.
Way to make the gift all about yourself, chief. Maybe for Christmas Ill follow suit and give everyone a stocking full of guitar strings, handgun ammo, and beef jerky, Stallings wrote. You know, things I like. Ill top them all off with a picture of myself.
If Mattel ultimately decides to produce same-sex wedding Barbies, it wouldnt be the iconic doll lines first foray into pro-LGBT messaging. Last year, one of Mattels official Barbie Instagram account posted a picture of a Barbie doll that was proud to wear a Love Wins t-shirt, bearing the slogan used since 2015 to celebrate the Supreme Court forcing all 50 states to recognize same-sex marriages.
Disgusting.
Another old brand which will disappear.
Well everybody knew that Ken was light in the loafers.
It’s THEIR company.
Paul Lynde born too soon.
If this is what they really want, why not buy two Barbie wedding sets, and sell the brides to a lesbo couple?
Ah yes, “tolerance” rears its ugly head again.
This.....
Is why we cant have nice things.
Yup. Not his or hers
Good idea Mattel. Consider appealing to 2% of society and turning off 98%. Stock market traders should short them for huge profits.
Eventually, even Christ will have been converted into a gay ‘religious leader’ (taking his title of savior away and dropping the ‘son of God’ from all religious texts).
There is nothing sacred anymore, and I can see where, in the not too distant future, Americans will be having their ‘yellow jackets’ moments, but not to cut taxes or oil prices; Americans will be saying “enough is enough, we want our country back”.
Tolerance? Abominations.
You’re not taught to be gay?
Well isn’t that just special. Mattel can put Queer Ken next to all of its Star Wars Last Jedi toys. Then it can sit back and watch both rot on the shelves while going out of business.
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