By Jonathon Van Maren
Transgender toys are starting to make an appearance because—and I mean this question sincerely—why not? Although I will say that I’m rather surprised that this toy surfaced first in Russia, where people have been mocking the West for our gender insanity relentlessly for the last few years. I wonder if there’s any way this was a factory mistake of some sort. From the Daily Mail:
A ‘transgender’ children’s doll has caused outrage online after being spotted in a toy shop in Russia.
The doll, dressed in women’s clothes but with male genitalia, was seen at the Planeta Igrushek (Planet Of Toys) shop in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk in south-central Russia. Photos shared online of the doll have sparked outrage in the country.
One user asked: ‘Is it ok to produce toys like that for children?’…It is not the first time a so-called transgender doll has sparked debate. In 2014, a fairy toy which appeared to have male genitalia was branded the world’s first transgender doll. The toy, which was on sale in Argentina, caused shock among parents after a mother posted a picture of it on her Facebook account.
The mother claimed her three-year-old daughter discovered what appeared to be male genitalia under the doll’s skirt while playing. The toy was made in China and was purchased from Argentine wholesaler ‘Once.’ The doll caused shock and debate across Argentina, with one member of the public explaining: ‘It’s very difficult to give an opinion because I’m conscious that it’s a taboo subject in society… but yes, obviously, it’s shocking.’
In September 2019, Mattel announced the debut of the first gender-neutral doll line. LGBTQIA rights activist Jazz Jennings had a doll made of her by the Tonner Doll Company in 2017 which did not feature any genitalia. The doll was welcomed by fellow activists at the time.
As I’ve noted before, LGBT activists are determined to colonize childhood. Matters of gender and sexuality are no longer for adults only—now, we have brutally explicit sex education at shockingly young ages, scores of children’s books featuring transgender themes in public libraries, and, of course, Drag Queen Storytime.
Parents, be careful. I’ve had people message me after the holidays and note that their children got innocent-looking storybooks as gifts, only to read them and discover they were about cross-dressing transgender princes and that sort of thing. I’ve also had many parents tell me that their kids have accidentally checked out LGBT children’s books from the library. Most parents simply don’t think of worrying about children’s books, but in 2020, things are very, very different than they were just a few years ago.
You might have to start checking the toys first soon, too.
In our rural Missouri library, which is right next to the elementary school, transgender children’s books have been regularly featured on display shelves. I loved perusing the library as a child and my kids have too but it’s all different now, just like you say.
I’m so tired of this crap. It’s insanity.