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10-21-2014, 11:36 PM | #51 | |
So Fucking Banned
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I'm talking about introducing young minds to meth thru toys and the influence that may have on their curiosity in the future. You can talk a kid blue in the face, but he/she will still experiment. When a child plays with a meth doll subconsciously he may think that meth is 'not that bad' because his parents bought him a meth doll from a really cool tv show. So a few years later when little Billy is at a party and some punk whips out some meth, he is more likely to try it because he used to play with a meth doll and might be a little curious, because, after all, mommy and daddy bought him the meth doll so it can't be that bad. Same reason they got rid of candy cigarettes. Kids are very impressionable. They act and mimic everything around them and are curious to try new things. I wish parents would introduce their kids to anything other than a doll holding a fucking bag of methamphetamine. The doll is cute and campy for adults, but kids are not mature enough to make the distinction. Young children's minds are not fully developed. That is why they are called children and adults have the responsibility to protect and raise them. It's not rocket science. Keep the drugs and their influence as far away from a child's growing mind as humanly possible. BTW, toy makers place the target age of a product on the toy for 2 reasons: 1) to let parents know if their kid is the right age for the product, and 2) It's a drawing card for younger kids. When young kids see toys that are for kids a few years older than they are, they want that toy even more. Kids have a huge affinity for wanting to be older and 'cooler' and they love playing with toys made for 'older kids.' They go out of their way to access and buy toys that are out of their age range. A doll for 15 year old kids will make every 8 year old kid scream that he wants one for Xmas to find out the mystery. Dumb ass parents will buy them the toy because they think it's cool, and what parent doesn't want to please his kid with a tv show doll, that the parents think is waaaay cool also? |
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