Action Items: October 12, 2005
Amercican Doll Controversy - More Information The Pro-Life Action League today weighed-in on the American Girl Doll controversy. The group warns parents of ties between the doll manufacturer and Girls Inc., a group that promotes abortion, lesbianism and easy access to birth control for teens. In August, the American Girl company, a subsidiary of Mattel Toys, Inc., launched the "I Can" campaign, which involves taking a pledge and purchasing a special bracelet. Seventy cents of each one-dollar bracelet sold will be donated to Girls Inc. American Girl is also donating an additional $50,000 to Girls Inc. "Parents need to know that this effort to promote self-esteem among girls is not as innocent as it seems," commented League Executive Director Ann Scheidler. "While Girls Inc. has some good programs, they also support abortion, oppose abstinence-only education for girls, and condone lesbianism." Scheidler points to the Girls Inc. web site, which declares that "girls need and have a right to . . . convenient access to safe, effective methods of contraception," and that "Girls Incorporated supports a woman's freedom of choice, a constitutional right established by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1973 in Roe vs. Wade" (Source: http://www.girlsinc.com/ic/page.php?id=4.3.4) "Parents associate American Girl dolls with wholesome American family values, yet Girls Inc. contradicts parents' most basic moral beliefs," Scheidler said. "We're encouraging parents, grandparents and other family members to write and call American Girl President Ellen L. Scheidler hopes American Girl will sever ties with Girls Inc. before the League calls for a boycott of American Girl products and launches a picketing campaign at the American Girl Place retail stores in Chicago and New York. Letters, phone calls and e-mails should be directed to: Ellen L. Brothers, President
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The “I Can” Dolls from Neddy's Palaver
âÂÂI Canâ Sounds Praiseworthy, But Is It? What a shame it is that in todayâÂÂs culture, something as wholesome and innocent as an âÂÂAmerican Girl Dollâ becomes shrouded in controversy. I stand with the Pro-lifers. There are far too many worthwhil......[read more] Tracked: October 12, 2005 02:52 PM |
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