12/11/2022 / By Ethan Huff
On November 1, the American Girl Doll brand, which is owned by toy giant Mattel, released a children’s book that urges young girls to seek out puberty blockers without parental consent so they can “transition” into another gender.
“A Smart Girl’s Guide: Body Image,” which is marketed for children ages 3-12, tells little girls that they need “to live comfortably in their own skin,” which to Mattel means intentionally destroying one’s own endocrine system and slicing off genitalia and other body parts.
“If you haven’t gone through puberty yet, the doctor might offer medicine to delay your body’s changes, giving you more time to think about your gender identity,” the book reads. (Related: In 2019, Mattel released “gender neutral” Barbie dolls to promote transgenderism to children.)
There is also a list of resources promoting organizations that children can seek out about transitioning “if you don’t have an adult you trust.” The implication, of course, is that one’s own parents are the enemy if they do not approve of taking gender-bender pharmaceuticals.
Customers everywhere have been leaving negative reviews for the book on Amazon and social media. One of them wrote that American Girl Doll’s new book is “disgusting” and a form of “child abuse.”
Some citizens and media outlets have attempted to reach out to Mattel for comment about the book and why it was published, but the company has yet to respond to any of them.
“No longer a customer!” wrote someone else. “American Girl is promoting this woke gender ideology!”
Another wrote that the company should “focus less” on trying to push the trans agenda on children as young as three, and instead focus more on creating wholesome toys for children that leave their innocent minds intact.
“A book that encourages children to take puberty blockers (known to cause infertility and increase risk of cancer) if they don’t feel right in their own skin. AND gives them resources to do so behind their parents back? Is not okay,” reads an Amazon review. “These kids hear about it enough in this world, there’s no reason to put it in a children’s book.”
Many others reminded Mattel and American Girl Doll that sex or gender is not “assigned” by a doctor at birth like the Cult of LGBTQ+ claims. It is decided at the moment of conception “long before you exit the birth canal,” one of them specified.
“And telling girls it’s okay to use puberty blockers and to give them resources if their parents don’t approve? SICK!!” another wrote. “This book should teach girls to be happy in your own GIRL body and how to accept that and be proud to be a girl.”
The book also contains a section about crossdressing that encourages children to wear other types of clothes and behave differently in order to embrace their “gender expression.”
“Your gender expression can be feminine, masculine, or somewhere in between – and it might change!” the book reads. “Maybe you’ll experiment with bright dresses and long, feminine hairstyles. Or you might try baggy shorts, plaid shirts, and a buzzed haircut.”
“Your gender expression should make you feel at home in your body,” the page concludes.
Such trash is fast-becoming the norm as corporation after corporation goes woke. Even household names like Mattel have been perverted beyond all recognition into a trans-pushing cult of pedophilic child abusers who love to indoctrinate and propagandize future generations into their wicked perversions – beware, parents!
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