Kmart is selling same sex family dolls for kids

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Social engineering…
The on line buyer cannot chose which doll set they get.

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Australian retail giant Kmart have included male and female same-sex parented families in a new range of family doll sets, and online shoppers won’t get to discriminate in which family doll set they receive when they buy them.

The $15 “Family Playset – Assorted” set of dolls includes either a family with two dads and two children, two mums with two children, or an opposite sex-couple with two children. “We cannot guarantee which design you will receive as products are selected at random for online orders,” the Kmart website warns, meaning shoppers don’t get to discriminate in what kind of doll family their child receives. The dolls have been praised by social media users, with one woman posting, “Good work Kmart!”
 
Not social engineering, rather the Free Market is expanding to fulfill an already popular opinion with toys that embody that ideal.
 
Not proposing same sex as OK, rather social engineering is about manipulating people who are resilient to your idea while the free market wants to sell something that is already popular.
 
No problem that kids like bubblegum, why not make them look like cigarettes?
How cool is that?

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Way to go Kmart. This is just fabulous. And to take it a step further, you can teach your children to put the little girls clothes on the little boy doll and vice versa. You know, for those who want to pretend that they have gender confused kids! :roll_eyes:
 
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Way to go Kmart. This is just fabulous. And to take it a step further, you can teach your children to put the little girls clothes on the little boy doll and vice versa.
Kmart has nothing to do with adults who do not exercise their parental authority by unwisely purchasing these things, or allowing their children to purchase them on their own.
 
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Consumers are free to choose to shop elsewhere or to go into a local store and select any toy they can afford.
 
Uh-huh. I’m sure that would be the Lord and His Mother’s response too. Que sera sera!
 
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Actually I can remember buying candy cigarettes as a kid. They were white with a red tip but did not have the brown filter tip. Also can’t remember if they were in a box, though part of me thinks they were sold separately out of the display cabinet. You could choose to buy a few different candies for a specific amount of money and you’d get them all together in a little white paper bag, iirc.
 
Yes! Thank you for reminding me of the display cabinet where the cash register was! That goes back a ways. I haven’t thought of that in forever!
 
I remember candy cigarettes. The ones I remember were sprinkled with powdered sugar that if you puffed on one a small powdered sugar “smoke” puff would appear.
 
Kmart is dying anyway. Honestly, I am surprised there are still any out there. All our local ones closed a couple of years ago. They declared bankruptcy last year, and are continuing to close stores.
 
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