CWA Says Barbie Website Promotes Gender Confusion
Monday, Jan. 2, 2006 Posted: 4:55:37PM EST
The Barbie Doll website is asking children aged 4-8 for their sex.
A poll on the Barbie Doll's website asks children to select their gender, and there are not two, but three choices. ''I don't know'' is the third option, and Christian ministries point out the homosexual agenda behind this latest move made by Mattel, the toy company that owns Girl Dolls, Fisher-Price, and Hot Wheels. (Photo: The Christian Post)
The choices are three: “girl,” “boy,” and “I don't know."
This new move by the iconic and trend-setting Barbie Doll is promoting gender confusion among children, according to Concerned Women for America (CWA).
Director of the ministry's Culture & Family Institute, Bob Knight, gave the inside message behind this latest move of the homosexual activist agenda.
"It's the idea that well, maybe people aren't born a particular biological sex, or they are but that shouldn't determine their gender identity," Knight said. "And that's a very big component of the homosexual activist agenda now."
The acronyms for the movement used to be limited to L and G, which stands for lesbian and gay. Then they added the letter, B, which means bisexual. Now it's LGBT – lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender – and some even add Q, which stands for questioning youth, Knight pointed out.
"In other words, any kid who's not sure about who he is, he's fair game to try to persuade to have same sex acts," said Knight.
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