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Do you have a daughter or granddaughter who loves Barbie?
Would you like to buy her a new accessory for her favorite All-American fashion doll?
How about a hijab to cover her long synthetic hair?
Coming April 1, from the American steel town of Pittsburgh PA, is “Hello Hijab,” a project of three moms who think it’s their calling to indoctrinate teach children to “familiarize themselves with people that may look different than them.”
From the “For Good” website:
Hello Hijab believes that while we may look different and have different beliefs, our similarities far outweigh our differences. We strive for a world where we all live and love together.
Hello Hijab is made in Pittsburgh, with love. 100% of proceeds support organizations that protect and honor our multicultural communities.
Created with love? And I suppose the Islamist attacks in London, Brussels, Paris, Germany, San Bernardino, Ft. Hood, and Orlando, were created with love, too. And 9/11 — what a massive outpouring of jihadi goodwill!
I’m waiting for these starry-eyed naifs to introduce a line of doll accessories like crucifixes so they can teach little Muslim refugees to respect my faith. Or perhaps a yarmulke for a Ken doll so they can learn that Jews are not “descendants of apes and pigs.”
Sorry. Those don’t appear in the product line.
Look, these women have every right to produce a legal product for sale. If their initiative falls flat due to lack of sales, so be it. It’s the free market in action.
But I believe that these silly women are buying the same load of horse hockey we have been hearing ad nauseam since the attacks of 9/11: We need to coexist. We need to show them acceptance. Extremism is in all religions. Blah, blah, blah.
And such sentiments fall right into the jihadi playbook of gradually inculcating Islamist tenets into society. Drip, drip, drip.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali knows too well how Islamism operates. She appeared on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” after the recent London attacks. Her observations were chilling.
The “For Good” company has as its slogan, “Keep Pittsburgh Kind.” That’s nice. The danger is that there are countless numbers of jihadis who want to make not only Pittsburgh, but the rest of the Western world, Islamic. And they’re not going to go about it with little head scarves for Barbies.
Do they mutilate the doll’s genitals in the interests of cultural understanding?
Kim,
That is a perfect reaction to islam in general. Yes, many muslims are not fanatics, but sharia is EWWW.
How about an “Honor Killing Ken” with a big knife accessory, so he can behead Barbie if she brings shame to the family?
Perhaps I should look into making little nun habits for Barbie!
Next, market little vials of acid to throw onto the dolls’ faces.
You forgot bruises and blood stickers for when they are beaten by their godly husbands.
How about Ken chopping off Barbie’s hand if she still has a clitorous and touches it? I am sure that is forbidden under the rules of sharia.
We strive for a world where we all live and love together.
So, you denounce sharia and jihad, right? Or is your “living together” part of the ummah?
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