Oh my!

ACE

New Member
Originally posted by darthdarrel
There is a big differance between star wars, G.I. Joe and that toy! and the action figure that disjosh posted is not geared for 5 year olds,like this toy is being marketed to.

Military Forward Command Post with Two 12" Military Action Figures

Age: 8+ years

Item Number: 117191

Description

Over 2 feet tall when assembled, the Military Forward Command Post is a lifelike replica of a real battlefield headquarter. It's scaled for use with all 12-inch military action figures. Two-tiered and loaded with realistic weapons, accessories, furniture and equipment, this set is ready for action. This "battle-worn" playset comes with two authentic, fully poseable modern military action figures. Command Post measures approximately 32" x 14" x 32" when assembled. Assembly required.


Sounds alot like the old G.I. Joe sets to me. The ones when I was little, not the small figures from your childhood. :lol:

It's not the toys, it's what you teach your kids.

Just my opinion.

Take Care
:wave: ACE
 

CmdrTostada

Member
I saw this on the Daily Show about a month ago. I never realized it was real though. I guess I am the only person who finds it funny. But it is at least better than sesame street in Africa showing a person with AIDs, and showing that to kids, under 5.
 

Erika

Moderator
Originally posted by Turbogames
I saw this on the Daily Show about a month ago. I never realized it was real though. I guess I am the only person who finds it funny. But it is at least better than sesame street in Africa showing a person with AIDs, and showing that to kids, under 5.

Why is that bad? Many of those kids have HIV themselves, and many more have lost one or both parents to the disease. I am currently putting one such little boy through elementary school in Zambia. In his country alone over a half million children have lost parents to AIDS. It runs rampant in Africa.
 

CmdrTostada

Member
Becuase they don't tell the kids why AIDS is running rampant. Yes part of it is the blood supply, but the major reason is because they can't keep their pants on.
 

Erika

Moderator
Originally posted by Turbogames
Becuase they don't tell the kids why AIDS is running rampant. Yes part of it is the blood supply, but the major reason is because they can't keep their pants on.

Wait- I thought you were offended that they were showing the character with AIDS to preschool kids. Isn't a preschooler a little young to learn about ______?
 

CmdrTostada

Member
I'm not offended by the character, I'm offended by the way they portray the character. Yes the kids do not need to learn about ***, but they way they portray the character as outgoing and having fun all the time, is false. They should at least show her dealing with AIDS itself not just saying she has AIDS and then making her exactly like the others.
 

Testtrack321

Well-Known Member
Wow, this little conversation is getting interesting... :eek:

Anyway, look at the good side. Now we have equal opertunity for all, it comes with a white and african-american solder...







Or is my humor way to twisted... :hammer:
 

Erika

Moderator
Originally posted by Turbogames
I'm not offended by the character, I'm offended by the way they portray the character. Yes the kids do not need to learn about ***, but they way they portray the character as outgoing and having fun all the time, is false. They should at least show her dealing with AIDS itself not just saying she has AIDS and then making her exactly like the others.

I see your point- I respecfully disagree but I do understand what you are saying. I think they see enough of the hard reality of living with AIDS and at that young age they need some relief. Anything more is over their heads- Sesame Street is for very young children.
 

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