Ex-White House press chief calls for parents to BOYCOTT 'sick and twisted' ... trends now

Ex-White House press chief calls for parents to BOYCOTT 'sick and twisted' ... trends now
Ex-White House press chief calls for parents to BOYCOTT 'sick and twisted' ... trends now

Ex-White House press chief calls for parents to BOYCOTT 'sick and twisted' ... trends now

An ex-White House aide has demanded parents boycott the popular American Girl doll brand, amid backlash over its new book that teaches pre-teen girls how to use puberty blockers and transition - all without their guardians' consent.

The brazen call to action was made Thursday by former Trump and Bush press chief Mercedes Schlapp, and serves as the latest instance of public outcry toward the dollmaker over a book it published last month.

The book, titled A Smart Girl's Guide: Body Image, contains lines that give advice to prepubescents on how to change their gender, and provides a list of resources for organizations they can turn to 'if you don't have an adult you trust.' 

News of the publications' contents have since spread rapidly, and parents are now taking to social media to chastise a company previously known for its iconic, often pricey dolls meant to encapsulate a period of American history.

That said, many have said they are swearing off the dolls completely - including, Schlapp, 44, who appeared on Fox News to express her distaste over rhetoric being imparted on her and other American kids.

Calling the content 'dangerous for not only these children, but for our society,' the veteran White House official laid in the company for throwing its values to the wayside - as it's been revealed it also published a book last year that taught girls lessons on 'white privilege' and 'structural racism.'

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The brazen call to action was made Thursday by former Trump and Bush press chief Mercedes Schlapp, and serves as the latest instance of public outcry toward the dollmaker over a book it published last month

The brazen call to action was made Thursday by former Trump and Bush press chief Mercedes Schlapp, and serves as the latest instance of public outcry toward the dollmaker over a book it published last month

The book, titled Girl's Guide: Body Image, contains lines that give advice to prepubescents on how to change their gender, and provides a list of resources for organizations they can turn to 'if you don't have an adult you trust.'

The book, titled Girl's Guide: Body Image, contains lines that give advice to prepubescents on how to change their gender, and provides a list of resources for organizations they can turn to 'if you don't have an adult you trust.'

'It’s hard enough for any girl to go through puberty – for any teenager to go through puberty,' Schlapp, who served as director of specialty media and strategic communications under the presidents, told Fox News' Dana Perino during a Thursday morning airing of America's Newsroom. 

'Add to that the pressure, of adding this confusion on your body image, on if you don’t look a certain way - that means you should think about medically changing your body' she went on, 'It’s sick and twisted.'

The former White House official then pointed out the brand's storied history, stating that both her and her daughter grew up on American Girl products, making the recent revelations all the more distressing.

'The mere fact

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