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‘Wicked’ movie dolls sold by Mattel include adult website on packaging (www.foxnews.com)

Toy dolls made by Mattel in promotion with the upcoming film “Wicked,” link to a pornographic website on the packaging.

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Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
2 days ago

This happens way too often for it to be an accident or a rogue employee.

Rosey
Rosey
2 days ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

Doesn’t it?

bright777
bright777
2 days ago

Here we go again: The masonic’s elite plan to f**k little children.

Rosey
Rosey
2 days ago

Reminds me of that trans flag Troll doll from a few years ago where the button you held was on its genitals. Think that was Hasbro… Mattel certainly been all up in the gender woo woo activism though.

These things DO NOT happen by accident.

Moltar
Moltar
2 days ago

That’s an honest mistake and you guys know it

bright777
bright777
2 days ago
Reply to  Moltar

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH

Moltar
Moltar
1 day ago
Reply to  bright777

It literally was made in china so I mean it’s plausible.

crisspf
crisspf
1 day ago
Reply to  Moltar

We are living in a world with huge pedo rings, drag queens telling stories in kindergardens, in a world where millions of children disappear every year. A world where children are being trafficked for s*x.
I think it is not plausible anymore.

marie
marie
8 hours ago
Reply to  Moltar

Hehe! And I accidentally hit the “post comment” button here and spammed? oopsi.

mechanical
mechanical
2 days ago

Tbh I used to work in digital media (my old company covers news for a specific industry) and that’s exactly the kind of “oh sh*t” mistakes that happened sometimes.

A few times we really stirred things up and it hurt our reputation. Simply because somebody somewhere did not double-check.

Very often it’s not malice, but pure negligence.

crisspf
crisspf
1 day ago
Reply to  mechanical

why not any other link? why pornographic? why is the ,,accidental,, link always pornographic on products made for kids? this has happened before with paw patrol snacks, too. …and who knows how many others

mechanical
mechanical
1 day ago
Reply to  crisspf

I tell you how it most likely happened. A designer designed the look of the packaging and wrote the website off the top of their head without checking. Because you know, the name of the movie is “Wicked” and they just assumed that’s the website. Then nobody double-checked or nobody caught it. And boom paw now they have to recall the toys. Nobody wants financial losses on purpose.
Stupidity and negligence is way more likely.

crisspf
crisspf
1 day ago
Reply to  mechanical

That is a nice explanation from a nice unsuspicious person. How I wish you were right!
Now please try with paw patrol. And then with pedo logos on ice creams and t-shirts for children, then explain the Balenciaga line of clothes for children, celine dion.s nununu, disney cartoons filled with pedo symbols, pedo jokes. And explain sexual education for small children – in some countries it starts since kindergarden, then the efforts of lowering the age of consent. Don’t you think these “mistakes” are related? Don’t you think there’s something fishy in Denmark?

mechanical
mechanical
1 day ago
Reply to  crisspf

Look I’m not saying that all of them are innocent. Especially not Balenciaga.

But this one just looks like a typical mistake that happens when design is handed down into further production.

I worked in IT dep and you’d be surprised how often incorrect info or some placeholder stuff that designer put there “until further notice” can creep into final webpage if you don’t triple check everything with a fine comb.

Most people are not hard-wired to distrust others, we usually think other people took care and checked before us. And that’s often not the case.

Moltar
Moltar
1 day ago
Reply to  mechanical

I’m on your side mechanical. This is way too much of a muddy issue to suddenly start shouting that the pedos are at work again. I just don’t buy it this time. And neither can anyone prove it did or didn’t intentionally slip through.

marie
marie
8 hours ago
Reply to  mechanical

I’ve worked in IT since the 90s myself. I started html coding as a 13 year old kid and used to work with digital media for fun before it was a thing. I know people are more ignorant now that IT is full of normies but this isn’t acceptable, we can no longer shrug about the mistakes real or on purpose with money the only consequence or it will never be fixed when a pervert gov financed operation is paying for these types of mistakes to be made. This is too late in the game to be making these same mistakes

marie
marie
8 hours ago
Reply to  mechanical

We are talking about the same people who were voting for Kamala because she had a female hoo-hum and they are kind of perma acid tripping life lacking basic common sense, got hired as somebody’s cousin. If they are so stupid to make such a novice mistake they should wash cars or something less influential…
However
It conveniently goes along with the sexualizing children heavily for year. It’s happened too many times sexualizing kids with accidentally doing something. It’s better to suspect them at this point. It would make more sense in the early 2ks to pull this accidental shart. Anyone within the tech industry would know that website leads to p**n you could type 9inches dot com, looking for a pipe to fix your plumbing but now days we all know where it probably leads, (ok it’s safe this is postable) it’s common sense to check and these mistakes have permanent consequences. We know black r0ck has invested millions and millions on woke companies, games and products that do not sell and are failures make tons of $ just to push society and children where they want them. We are the ones that pay for it; it’s all backed by the gov. We need to have immediate banning of any company doing anything sexual in children products and real consequences that aren’t just monetary

Last edited 8 hours ago by marie