IASW Introducing Dolls in Wheelchairs

AndyS2992

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A nice addition, and I like that it's a different doll and not the same South American doll from California duplicated.

I don't know why they don't add more sitting dolls anyway, not necessarily in wheelchairs. It adds variety rather than having them all standing in pretty much the same pose.
 

Weather_Lady

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The amount of virtue signalling in these comments is beyond hilarious.

I will say what everyone is actually thinking - this is a total waste of time money and effort. This action does nothing to actually help anyone, and is just empty virtue signalling instead of actually making anything better.
I have a college friend who became a paraplegic due to a horrible car accident, uses a wheelchair, and coincidentally happens to be an accomplished flautist: I don't believe she'd call the ability to see herself represented in the Disney parks on an attraction -- even though it's the only one -- "wasted time and effort." And how expensive was it, really? They made a chair for a doll.

I'll say what the rest of us are actually thinking -- it was a kind gesture for Disney to make.
 
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