Saturday, January 31, 2009

U.S. Companies Promote Islam for the Kids

Game Has Islamic Message?
Remember that Fisher Price baby doll that everyone got all freaked out about late last year? The one that was supposed to just coo and giggle but actually said something that sounded an awful lot like "Islam is the light?" Well, apparently that wasn't a one-toy issue. A woman in Knightsville, Indiana says a Nintendo DS game she bought for her 8-year-old daughter says the exact same thing. SOURCE ...

Mother: toys says 'Islam is the light'

The Baby Pals game can be purchased at a number of places, including Game Stop, Walmart.com, Amazon.com and Target.com. SOURCE ...

If you are concerned with subliminal messages of religion ideologies ... or any special interest group's messages ... hidden in toys and games to infiltrate and influence the minds of young children ... you should DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!

WRITE YOUR REPRESENTATIVE!

Gamestop - Other (please specify)
Email: orders@gamestop.com
Phone: 1-800-883-8895

Walmart Online Form | Target Online Form: | Amazon Online Form

Mattel Brands, please call 310-252-6620
Fisher-Price toys, please call 716-687-3354

Fisher-Price (Mattel) products:
In the US and Canada: 800-432-5437

Click on the Email (envelope) link below this post to send it to relatives and friends that would be concerned and should be alerted to this issue.

See also: Islam Watch
Things That Fuel Muslim Extremism

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