Yes we had the REAL POTATOE kit when a kid....use theIt's a smart marketing move you can't buy that kind of publicity.
Remember when we actually used a real potato?
Isn't this more about how they're relating to their potatoes?I wonder whose making these decisions, men or women? Adults?
May be they should be asking the kids who actually play w/them if it's bothering their learning, or how they're relating to their peers. Do the kids really care?
So silly.
Mr. Yam Head?Political correct?
" I yam what I am and I know what I yam"
Bluto, the world's gone mad
Oh no. The choices are endless!Mr. Yam Head?
Oh no. The choices are endless!
None.Yet we address our presidents as Mr. president." Why? What's the difference between the two?
I can remember in typing class in high school, we were informed that "Dear Sirs:" was appropriate as a salutation even if writing to a woman-only firm.When we get a female president, I very much doubt that we will be addressing her as Mr. President.
But that will also depend on what it thinks its gender is.....When we get a female president, I very much doubt that we will be addressing her as Mr. President
Except that changing the gender of a toy is hardly a big enough issue to really deflect attention from the real and very tragic problems afflicting people all over the world. And who would be responsible for creating this distraction? I assume the change was a marketing decision, maybe an attempt by Hasbro to be modern, woke, with it, politically correct, whatever term you want to use. Toys are changing all the time to appeal to a larger number of buyers; Barbie is available in several different races, for instance.I think it's all just an attempt at distracting people by giving them something else to argue about. It clouds the real issues facing us at the present time.
When the temperature goes up, change the name of a street or a sports team, move a portrait, or degender the potato heads, rather than tackling the real problems.