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New Type 1 Diabetic "Barbie Doll"
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It has its own gadget, even has the plastic plugs on her body Just on CNN HD USA on UK TV |
They could have made her lesbian as well … and tick another box
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I can't believe that I'm the one that's going to ask this.
But why is Barbie not blonde? |
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Yeah… crazy !! I still don’t understand why they put Ariana Grande in a blonde wig when it clearly makes her look washed out ! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
…I mean, she could be used to help children to understand their type 1 diagnosis but it wouldn’t be good for any parents/families to have to purchase her, she should be given to them for free as diet requirements are expensive enough and a strain on a family…
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more virtue signalling pish noone asked for
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I've a mixed opinion here.
While I agree it would be better if it was at a tiny cost or free. A strong plus is it's not just like a toy but really educational too. Anything that helps with diabetes education, which sadly a lot of people I've found dismiss diabetes as nothing much to worry about, is a really good and positive step. Diabetes can be extremely dangerous if it's not managed really strictly. |
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Which I think is showing in her physical health unfortunately. |
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She was a beautiful looking young woman not too long ago and now she’s as skinny as hell and the blonde look washes her out 2024 https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...0cdf057981.jpg 2025 https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...90d4213b62.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Its more about being Brunette these days...She's moving with the times :laugh: |
Launched by Kate Moss's daughter I believe
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I'm waiting for Morbidly Obese Barbie and Toothless Heroine Addict Barbie, add to my collection. Make it really inclusive.
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It would make more sense to have the diabetic thingy be separate, but if these are limited run then those collector people will have something else to do... or it'll just be another thing that adds to a landfill.
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Brunettes are great. But Barbie's character is basically meant to look like Britney Spears imo.:laugh: |
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If this makes a kid with T1D feel good then nothing else matters. Very cool idea.
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What this Barbie does is make certain adults feel good and has nothing to do with kids or diabetics
A shameless virtue-signaling marketing ploy |
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And Blue, I’m not one to judge, my guilty pleasure is cheeky girls :laugh: |
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At the very least this will be a great thing for kids with Type 1 diabetes from an educational POV, as a way to remind and help them monitor their own diabetes and health, like they do with their Barbie, as well as educate their friends and normalise it so they feel less different to their peers. The fact some people in this thread are comparing T1D to obesity and drugs is ****ing bizarre. They need the education this doll will provide, which is embarrassing for them as it's for children... :laugh: The new Barbie has been designed in partnership with the global type 1 diabetes not-for-profit Breakthrough T1D. The doll wears a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) on her arm to help manage her condition, and to keep it in place she uses (Barbie pink) heart-shaped medical tape. Barbie also carries a mobile phone with a CGM app to help track her blood sugar levels throughout the day. |
…it isn’t any kind of signalling, it can be very distressing for a child to receive the diagnosis and have to learn a diet control that doesn’t impact any of their peers in any type of similar way and to also have to learn to carry out their injections and learn how their ‘highs and lows’ will impact their body and how important it is that they relay immediately when they feel changes …this Barbie is helping them to realise and process that it’s not just them, ‘that Barbie can feel those things too’, as other children do…
…the only thing that I do feel or wish, though…is that she could be given free to those diagnosed children as it can be hugely expensive for a family to provide the diet required for their child…especially on low incomes…so maybe provided free for low income families would be a plan…. |
Personally I don't see the issue with Diabetic Barbie.
If you want to call it virtue-signalling, then it's pretty tame one imo. But I will reiterate my point, Barbie needs to be blonde.:joker: Every other industry needs more brunettes and redheads.:laugh: |
I wonder what kids did before they were shown how to feel by a giant toy manufacturer? I wonder how they were able to cope with their feelings before Mattel made a doll for them? Kids are resilient and strong. Anyone who thinks Mattel is acting for the good of the kids and not to a) make money, and b) raise their own profile, is dreaming.
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