View Full Version : Barbie May Want to Steer Clear of West Virginia on Her 50th Birthday


Zoneboy
03-04-2009, 04:58 PM
Link (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,504456,00.html)

She's 50 years old and still causing controversy.

No, not Madonna. We're talking about Barbie.

West Virginia state lawmaker Jeff Eldridge proposed a bill Tuesday that would ban sales of the busty Mattel doll, and others like her, in the state, just days before the doll officially logs a half century on March 9.

“I just hate the image that we give to our kids that if you're beautiful, you're beautiful and you don't have to be smart," Eldridge told West Virginia Media. "I'd like to send a message to not only our children but parents and educators that let's push education over the importance of beauty.”

Fellow lawmaker Nancy Peoples Guthrie appreciated Eldredge's sentiment, but doubted the measure had a chance in the West Virginia State House.

“I think that it's nice to have a male member of the House of Delegates worried about women's image and what they're supposed to do or what they think they're supposed to do to succeed," Peoples Guthrie told West Virginia Media. "My sense is that this is probably not a bill that's going to pass.”

A Mattel spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday.

West Virginia would join a list of communities that includes Montpelier, Vt. and the country of Iran that have called for Barbie bans (Montpelier actually went through with it)

Mattel has been going all out promoting Barbie's 50th anniversary, including a blockbuster Barbie fashion show at New York Fashion Week.

Doodyville10019
03-04-2009, 05:06 PM
Link (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,504456,00.html)

She's 50 years old and still causing controversy.

No, not Madonna. We're talking about Barbie.

West Virginia state lawmaker Jeff Eldridge proposed a bill Tuesday that would ban sales of the busty Mattel doll, and others like her, in the state, just days before the doll officially logs a half century on March 9.

“I just hate the image that we give to our kids that if you're beautiful, you're beautiful and you don't have to be smart," Eldridge told West Virginia Media. "I'd like to send a message to not only our children but parents and educators that let's push education over the importance of beauty.”

Fellow lawmaker Nancy Peoples Guthrie appreciated Eldredge's sentiment, but doubted the measure had a chance in the West Virginia State House.

“I think that it's nice to have a male member of the House of Delegates worried about women's image and what they're supposed to do or what they think they're supposed to do to succeed," Peoples Guthrie told West Virginia Media. "My sense is that this is probably not a bill that's going to pass.”

A Mattel spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday.

West Virginia would join a list of communities that includes Montpelier, Vt. and the country of Iran that have called for Barbie bans (Montpelier actually went through with it)

Mattel has been going all out promoting Barbie's 50th anniversary, including a blockbuster Barbie fashion show at New York Fashion Week.

This guy is definitely barking up the wrong tree. He should go after the MEDIA, which has always promoted beauty over intelligence.

Big C
03-04-2009, 05:23 PM
“I just hate the image that we give to our kids that if you're beautiful, you're beautiful and you don't have to be smart," Eldridge told West Virginia Media. "I'd like to send a message to not only our children but parents and educators that let's push education over the importance of beauty.”

I guess in West Virginia, tis better to be a geek than a babe.

Zoneboy
03-04-2009, 05:32 PM
I guess in West Virginia, tis better to be a geek than a babe.

If your primary interest in a female is beauty then I feel sorry for you, I really do. :(

catlover79
03-04-2009, 05:35 PM
Barbie's been a teacher, a doctor, etc. so she must have SOME brains. :lol:

Big C
03-04-2009, 05:41 PM
If your primary interest in a female is beauty then I feel sorry for you, I really do.

I'm not saying that, but I don't like the idea that being pretty is considered to be such a bad thing.

If someone's attractive, should they ALWAYS be criticized?

Zoneboy
03-04-2009, 05:44 PM
I'm not saying that, but I don't like the idea that being pretty is considered to be such a bad thing.

If someone's attractive, should they ALWAYS be criticized?

I've never looked at beauty as being a bad thing except for when it comes to my ex sister-in-law. :rolleyes: