Boy, they’re really not going to like the “Crazy about you” bear with shopping cart, shabby clothes, mismatched and dirty shoes and paperbag wrapped cheap liquor bottle accessories.
Or the “Crazy about you” bear that has your hacked e-mail account, phone bills from your trash, and a shrine to you made up of pictures taken with a telephoto lens and the bear’s face glued in there with you, and no alibi for the date and time your boyfriend went missing.
And we revisit the old issue-so something of which I disapprove is made inaccessible to all, is that fair to you?
Books, music, cinema, and teddy bears all contain elements that may not interest me, or I may find to be off-putting. The opinion that I hold about such items should not restrict or abridge your or anyone elses access to them, though.
So no Black person should be upset about a Slave in Chains doll as long as they can tell the difference between a doll and their great-great grandparents?
I don’t think you have any right to determine who should wear a straightjacket. Much less make light of it.
Actually, Silentgoldfish (and every member of this board) has a perfect right to make light of it.
I think the bear is funny. I’d buy one. You don’t have to.
There’s a world of difference between making light of stereotypical “insanity” and attempting to commodify a horrible institution which made it OK for people to own other people. I’d hope that you can see that.
Boy, am I in trouble! By now everyone’s sick of it, but…all together now, who’s zoogirl’s favorite performer?
Right! Alice Cooper.
Ever see his stage show? Straight jackets galore! Does this mean I have to get rid of my “Love It To Death” because it’s got 'Ballad Of Dwight Frye" on it? How about my “Prime Cuts” VHS and my “Trashes The World” DVD? Again, straightjackets abound. Oops!
Ugh, there should be a law for the “Just replace that whole thing with the word ‘black’ and you’ll see why it’s so offensive” arguement. Like Godwin and the Nazis, yes? I think the bear is less offensive than stupid, but this is just over the top, don’t you think?
Given that I’ve seen any number of teddy bears in chains on BDSM shoping sites, no, I don’t think they should necessarily be offended.
And personally, as someone whose had friends institutionalized and who, if you must know, came close to being hospitalized last week (I’m feeling much better now :)) I’m all in favour of making light of mental illness. Making light of serious things is part of what making light is for.