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Kmart responds: sexualised LOL surprise dolls gone!
#LOLSurprise #lolsurprisedolls #kmart

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Kmart has responded to consumer feedback about sexualised #lolsurprisedolls #Kmart said:

“Our teams have been working hard behind the scenes investigating this issue and we can confirm that will be withdrawing the Hairvibes range from show immediately.”
#csr
“We’ll be working closely with our suppliers to ensure this does not happen again.”

This is great news. Thanks #Kmart for taking action!

@Targetaus what will you decide?

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#lolsurprisedolls #LOLSurprise
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Collective Shout welcomes Big W's decision to remove sexualised LOL [Lil Outrageous Littles) Surprise dolls from sale.

We commend Big W for pulling the range and call on #Kmart @Targetaus and @Coles to follow their lead.
#LOLSurprise #lolsurprisedolls
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Speaking to Neil Mitchell on 3AW radio leading adolescent psychologist Michael Carr-Gregg @MCG58 called for Australian retailers to remove the dolls.

"We shouldn't allow young girls to be sexualised by toys like this because the message they get sent is 'I'm a sexual object.' Image
“We're teaching them that they have to be sexy, attractive and subservient in order to be acceptable to men. ... I would like Kmart and Big W to withdraw this product immediately." - @MCG58 Image
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Bondage and fetish wear on baby dolls: girls deserve better than this
#sexualisation
#corporatepaedophilia
#LOLSurprisedolls
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"Corporate Paedophilia is the action taken by corporations who sell products to children in a sexualized way. The analogy with paedophilia is this idea of stealing of childhood. ... Image
... Children are losing that important period of childhood between early childhood and adolescence because they're being pushed from a very early age into adolescent interests and concerns." - Dr Emma Rush, ethicist at Charles Sturt University. Image
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