One Million Moms Launches Petition Calling for Removal of American Girl Lesbian Storyline
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The release of the newest “American Girl Doll of the Year,” Kira, sparked controversy among parents with a storyline in a companion book that features her great-aunts in a lesbian relationship.
In response, Christian activist group for godly mothers in the U.S., One Million Moms, has launched a petition calling for American Girl to “discontinue its storyline that includes Kira’s two lesbian aunts.”
Over 28,000 people have signed the petition since its release on Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021.
The petition echoes the sentiments of many parents who shared their concern at not being able to broach this mature subject with their children first, as American Girl dolls are targeted toward elementary school-aged daughters.
“The doll company did not even include a warning so parents would have a heads-up,” the petition reads.
“American Girl could have chosen another storyline or characters to write about and remained neutral in the culture war. American Girl is attempting to desensitize our youth by featuring a storyline with two lesbian aunts. If your child has not seen this yet, then make sure she is not exposed to this content. Do all you can to avoid a premature conversation that she is far too young to understand.”
One Million Moms also expressed the desire to see biblical values upheld in the seven spheres of influence: “As Christians, we know that even though something is legalized doesn’t make it moral or right.”
Here is the original story from Charisma News:
Since 1986, the American Girl doll has risen to become a near-staple of American childhood. Originally produced by Pleasant Rowland and her Pleasant Company and now by toy manufacturing giant Mattel, the dolls portray 8 to 11-year-olds girls of various ethnicities, each accompanied by a set of books told from the viewpoint of the individual American Girl.
But in December 2020, American Girls made an announcement that seemed innocent enough: The company’s 2021 “Girl of the Year” is a 10-year-old from Michigan named Kira Bailey who travels to Australia. But what the company didn’t say in its press release or official tweet, both of which emphasized wildlife rescue, was that Kira’s storyline includes a lesbian couple.
Meet Kira Bailey! The 2021 Girl of the Year loves ALL animals. She gets to feed a joey kangaroo and cuddle a koala, but she also teaches girls about being responsible and respecting the Earth. Discover more about Kira: https://t.co/WHifqBaa7v pic.twitter.com/cafxTLEDJd
— American Girl (@American_Girl) December 31, 2020
Kira’s accompanying book Kira Down Under tells the story of her visit to an animal sanctuary in Australia operated by her great-aunts Mamie and Lynette, who are in a same-sex marriage. In the book, she explains that her aunts married “after the law was changed to allow it,” referring to Australia’s 2017 decision to legalize gay marriage.
A blog post on the American Girl website gives more information:
It’s now 2021. It’s only been legal for same-sex couples to marry for five years (and even less than that in Australia), yet LGBT people have existed forever. Like Mamie and Lynette, for example. They were in love even before Kira was born, yet their love couldn’t be recognized and wasn’t widely accepted until a few short years ago. But American Girl- and Erin Teagan, the author of Kira’s books- decided to tell their story and show the world that the LGBT community exists, and I am beyond grateful.
But not everyone responded to the news of Kira’s storyline with such enthusiasm. Kimberly Fletcher, president and founder of Moms for America, shared the following statement with Charisma News:
My daughter grew up with American Girl dolls. She not only had the Josefina doll, she watched all the movies, read all the books and learned the stories of America’s history and heritage while developing strong moral values. It is heartbreaking to learn that such a trusted and cherished franchise has given in to feminist lies and deception, destroying yet another valuable support for mothers raising children. My daughter was heartbroken when the franchise decided to “retire” Felicity, the doll from the Revolutionary era. Felicity and her love of country continue to live in our house, and we encourage mothers everywhere to keep those stories alive and stand firmly for truth in a world of lies. Our daughters and sons need a firm foundation in all that is good, true and beautiful to stand strong in the world they are growing up in. Sadly, American Girls has chosen to abandon that legacy we once embraced.
And an Amazon reviewer noted, in a post headed “Inappropriate for young girls”:
My daughter purchased Kira on January 1 and was super excited to be one of the first to own the new doll for 2021. In her book, Kira visits her aunt in Australia. Unfortunately, as my daughter began to read the book she read that Kira’s aunt is married to another woman. Homosexuality is an inappropriate topic for a children’s book and I am very disappointed that it was woven so blatantly into the story line for Kira. This type of content should have been made clear in the advertising so that I as a parent could make an informed choice for my child. My daughter and I have read dozens of American Girl books and have always loved them and highly recommended them to friends. Before now, I have never had to worry about American Girl reading material being wholesome for my child. My daughter had no idea what a lesbian couple is and American Girl has cruelly taken away part of her innocence now that I’ve had to explain about that lifestyle. It goes against what I believe as a Christian and was not something I wanted my daughter to be exposed to at this early age. I am very, very disappointed in Americans Girl and will not purchase their products in the future.
And another reviewer, without addressing the book from a faith and values perspective, considers the “mature storyline” inappropriate for young readers:
My daughter was so excited to read this book, but it ended up going back the same day we received it. The storyline is inappropriate and far too mature for young readers. While we teach kindness to all in our family, there are things that elementary-age little girls do not need to be exposed to, and this book blatantly introduces very mature topics. We have always loved American Girl books and products and I have never had to worry about previewing them for content before. However, we will not be purchasing Kira or any of her books, and I’m not sure we will be reading American Girl books in the future. American Girl needs to remember that their audience is young children, not adults!
A Facebook user also expressed her disappointment with American Girl, explaining her daughter’s discovery of the lesbian relationship portrayed in the book and saying, “My daughter is innocent and had no idea what a lesbian is. I am saddened to have had to explain that to her and take away some of her innocence. We will no longer support the American Girl company”:
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The world has witnessed a surge in promoting LGBT values, even in children’s toys and television shows, over the past few years, as with Disney’s 2020 commitment to “represent our audience,” a marked departure from the company’s erstwhile “family friendly” mindset. {eoa}
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