Originally Posted by
DanW@FastFord
Yes but someone had to make the actual decision. Some idiot do-gooder. Rather than thinking "hmmm, maybe a lot of kids would want to play with a pig, why can't those who are offended just not buy it?"
Originally Posted by
RichardPON
So?
Could have been 1 complaint. Also could have been sold in a muslim country for example, and that's where the complaint originated from.
But someone still thought (or was more likely scared of offending) that it would be better to remove it.
The point of my post was to point out that the comment made was incorrect to a point, as it says "without checking to see if they are actually offended" - some people obviously were for the feedback to warrant removing it in the first place!
Im not agreeing with it anyway, It's rediculous to remove an animal from a toy that to a child (no matter of what religion) is just that...an animal in a farm!