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My 7 year old daughter wanted a TY girl from Justice and I thought it was like webkins. No harm right? Wrong and At least the multi-cultural toy company www. With a picture of the Ty Girlz dolls next to a manifesto featured on the web site, the owner exclaims,.
And with iconoclasm comes love, adulation and yes, in some cases, exploitation. We are proud to say that we stand by our decision to sell the Ty Company's dolls named Sasha and Malia. Not because it's a good business decision that fits squarely into our mission, but because like Obama's presidency, naming modestly dressed dolls after two sweet young Black girls Are the dolls African American or bronze? Ty Company didn't put any thought into the psychological impact these dolls would have on black girls.
For Ty, tasking risks to create a marketing craze to make a huge profit is worth taking political hits -- the biggest hit from Pennsylvania Avenue's First Lady. The company gave thousands of Beanie Babies to children in Iraq. President Obama called on Americans to give back. Ty Company knows how to show consideration, but they chose to arrogantly name these dolls after the real Malia and Sasha make-believing it was harmless.
The magic sparked by the two White House girls and their significance to other girls around the globe, could have possibly triggered a different reaction had Ty Company thought about how the greater good could have been better served by picking up the phone and dialing xxxx, to just ask.
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