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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

My Dad , RIP, WW 2 Vet …. Let’s just say I miss him terribly but glad he is not here to witness the internal invasion of our country. 😪

St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Brandon, I whole heartedly agree! Both my grandfathers, a couple of "adopted" grandpas, and all of my great-uncles who served in WWII are gone and I am so grateful that they did not live to see what is happening in our country.

Mrs. "the Knife"

JudyC's avatar

I cannot tell you how many times I have said this about both of my parents! Not just my father, also a WW2 vet, but also my mother, who spent 12 years with 3 children, living in Libya! She grew to know 8 or 10 Muslim women very well and related to me many facts about their lives. I was horrified but my mother felt we should know the truth. I’ve never forgotten what I learned there and it appalls me that more people in this country are not aware of the plight of women (and young boys!) in this radical culture!

KatWarrior's avatar

Same, bro! My dad fought in WWII in the Canadian Royal Air Force. He witnessed the liberation of a concentration camp. He saw things no human should ever witness.

Dad worked in construction and over saw thousands of immigrants from Italy, Poland, Germany, etc. All highly skilled, hard working family men just trying to make a living and feed their families. Every single one of them spoke English and were assimilated into the culture of Canada. It was expected and these men were proud to be living in Canada and assimilating to the culture.

What is happening now is criminal and must stop!

Elise Guidoux's avatar

Yes! I share the same sentiment. So glad both my parents aren’t here to witness this insanity

Dave's avatar

I hear there Is a muslim pull string talking doll out there, nobody knows what It says, everyone Is afraid to pull the string.

JudyC's avatar

I’m pretty sure it says nothing for fear of being stoned to death!

Roberta Stack's avatar

So funny 😂😂

TDawg's avatar

😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

Meddling Kid's avatar

I lied with my vote … I do have words. (I have 3 different opinions on everything, lol.)

If they want to be truly representative, hijab Barbie (or non-American girl, whatever) needs other accessories like:

Bearded middle-eastern slob husband doll, 40 years older than her

Whip scars on her back

Welfare check from claiming single-mother status since the state doesn’t recognize her marriage to a guy who already had 3 other “wives”

Multiple children to use as human shields as her husband or older sons fire a rocket launcher from behind her while she nags you about being an oppressor.

This country is headed for another crusade, as is the UK, and the only question is how soon others will see it.

KatWarrior's avatar

It’s already happening in the UK! We don’t see it because the criminals leading the LSN won’t allow it to be seen.

Make no mistake people, the reckoning is in process!

TDawg's avatar

You could have a Muslim Disneyworld Day doll set. Captor dad in white wife beater and shorts with sandals, two kids with mom, one in a stroller pushed by her. Mom dressed in full black layers tending to kids while captor strolls with cold beverage. Included in the set is a real life sweat puddle coming from the along with authentic smells!

Mary H.'s avatar

When my girls were little I purchased American Dolls for each of them.

The stories behind each embodied the “American “ spirit .

A Hijab represents oppression.

Perhaps American Doll should change their name to DEI Doll?

Juju's avatar
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The introduction of this doll is definitely pushing an agenda, I’d say controlled by a terrifying force.

It’s interesting, if anything speaks to the truth of God and Jesus Christ, it’s how unwelcome Christianity is even in the countries that were founded on it. The social shaming and aversion to a religion most people truly never investigated for themselves is crazy, and sort of similar to what they did to Trump if you think about it. The outcry and backlash over Trump was/is disturbing, by people believing what they were told but never investigating the facts themselves first to learn they were being lied to. For a decade everywhere you went was “hate Trump” and disparaging anyone with a MAGA hat to ensure they were properly condemned and snuffed out of polite society - and why? All to control what people believed. All because the truth MUST be hidden. Destroyed. It was an existential crises to his enemies.

So, if you were Satan, and you desired to hurt God in the best way possible and to defeat his spirit, you would attack the thing he loves the most: his creation of mankind. And since Christianity is based on a choice, not coercion, (just like a president is based on a choice…) you would need to drive a wedge between them and God so that they wouldn’t choose Him. You would need to make them believe that the Bible is not the truth, and that Jesus was not really his son. You would want to make Christianity the one religion everyone despises. Make them too uncomfortable to discover it for themselves. To pull this off you would highlight and celebrate every other religion on the planet that is not of God. I can walk into a room and announce I’m a Buddhist and I’ll be the darling of the room while everyone fawns all over me, asking me to tell them more. New age religions teaching, “I am God You are God We all are God” are a fashion accessory. Not the same announcing you’re a Christian, and every Christian here has experienced that at one point. Satan has made sure that the world hates the one, true religion that actually connects them to the one true God and frees their soul and gives them life, and he did a spectacular job - worldwide. Just like the left and the deep state did a spectacular job creating hate for Trump so that people wouldn’t learn the truth.

(I’m not comparing Trump to God, I’m comparing the tactic used to divide and destroy.)

Christianity is the ONLY religion in the entire world that is not “allowed” or “accepted” or “admired”, yet it is the only one whose teaching is based entirely on self-sacrifice, selflessness, humbleness, and serving others. It’s the only one where weakness is glorified and lowering oneself elevates you. It’s the strangest thing that more people don’t recognize the dichotomy of that. That’s how I know it’s the truth.

We don’t have a Christian American Girl doll, in our Christian country - but we have an Islamic American Girl Doll. 🤨 Satan is working overtime.

KatWarrior's avatar

Well said, Juju! I just “lost” a friendship over my belief in Jesus. Too bad for her! I am a “catch” of a friend!

Jay Erwin's avatar

You make some great points, but I must take an exception. The 'choice' is Christ's. "You did not choose Me, but I chose you." St. Paul had to be knocked off his horse and temporarily blinded.

🌱Nard🙏's avatar

Everyone deserves a sick day. Today you got an “I got nothing day.” Good for you. You deserve a break. Here’s hoping that Muse comes back to work soon!

Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I chose "no words," but actually I do have a few: why must dolls be identified with the girl who is playing with it? Why can't girls choose to play with a doll in any way she chooses? Reality check: dolls don't have religions, dolls don't have clothing style preferences, dolls don't have cultural preferences. They come from fully automated production lines, much like a car, a bathtub, or any other commercially sold product does. Sheesh.

MinnesotaBarb's avatar

Thanks, Jenna. I liked this even more the second time around. I, too, am glad my daughters are grown. They loved their American Girls dolls, and I loved that the dolls were book oriented. We read each of the introduction books before they chose which doll we would buy for them. It was a big deal, and the company even published a homeschool curriculum to accompany each doll. That was before the sellout to Mattel.

On another note, I wish that you had identified the woman in the hijab with the Somalis: she is Peggy Flanagan, and she is a candidate for Senate here in Minnesota. The Somali voting block is very important to the dems, and they will do anything (obvi) to cater to them.

Keep up the good work, Jenna, and good luck with that fickle muse!

David Nelson's avatar

Is THAT all?? When you said, "American Girl", I braced for "Tranny Annie!"

(BTW, this has the FEEL of a "recycled piece": waddja do? stay up all night again drinking with a girlfriend? I detect this from this particular little phrase I uncovered: "I realized I had two options: 1) publish something crap, or 2) dust off an older piece that pairs perfectly with yesterday’s discussion about the Islamification of the West. I went with Door Number 2." However, I am old, and don't always read things carefully anymore--or even all the way through--and sometimes I skip the beginning too, like when I eat a sub sandwich sometimes, and I didn't reconize it. But if you ever again need a moose... well, here we are!)

Juju's avatar

Tranny Annie!!! 🤣 Don’t give them any ideas!!! Gah!

Jay Erwin's avatar

Better: Annie Oakley doll, with 30-06

Tom from WNY's avatar

I'm glad I'm on Medicare. My youth was great! A nerdy American kid in the turbulent 60's.

I don't know how I'd deal with modern American Society and hormones today....

Meddling Kid's avatar

Jenna, somehow I just always assumed that your muse was a bottle of Chardonnay and a nice cheese board. 🥂🧀

Roberta Stack's avatar

Was anyone asking for this kind of doll?

Armor of Light's avatar

Actually, you hit the nail on the head for today’s piece. Just yesterday I heard of a Muslim female singer who is to receive 74 LASHES, (being whipped, not something for your eyes!) as PUNISHMENT for not wearing a hijab on a livestream. 2 year travel ban and I think no performance for 2 years. There is outrage but, no way to stop the oppression.

Glad you had a fun night! I admire your dedication. ❤️

PS….I have an embarrassingly huge vintage Barbie collection…..

JudyC's avatar

She’s lucky that’s all she’s getting. In some countries she would “disappear” and enjoy a barrage of stones.

Gwyneth's avatar

The name of the doll is "American Girl". Sell all the traditional native costumes of the world as accessories, but she should remain American.

JudyC's avatar

I voted other since “disgusting and thank God my girls are grown already” wasn’t an option. Here’s the thing, though. There are many younger 40-ish Democrat woman who do not like the plight of women in the Muslim culture. I have a daughter who is one (yes, 1 of mine is a Democrat, horrors!) But truth be told, my daughter is a centrist Dem, you know, like when being a woman dem was all about the rights of women and misogyny etc. What she and many of her female friends are coming to realize is their political views do not meld with Islamist views and they are left with a moral conundrum. It’s important that we vocalize, every chance we get and in great detail, the plight of women in Islamic culture! I see it turning my daughter towards a more and more right leaning perspective.

Patti F's avatar

I, too, am glad that my daughter is over the age of American Girl dolls. She had Felicity (the one from the Revolutionary War era) and that was it. She loved that doll. Never would have asked for a hijab for her because then she wouldn't be able to see Felicity's hair!! When my daughter starts having kids, I will steer her away from the nonsense that AG dolls have become (when I saw the one from the 80's, I laughed. As a teen in the 80's, everything about that doll was wrong. Clearly they didn't have Gen X'ers consulting on the design).