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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Natasha Doll Controversy, Explained: Has It Crossed Into Real-World Abuse?
The Natasha Doll Controversy, Explained: Has It Crossed Into Real-World Abuse?Ebony
A new controversy has surfaced on our feeds. The Natasha doll trend revolves around a baby-shaped squeeze or stress-relief toy that some users, particularly on Chinese social media platforms, film themselves squeezing, slapping, stretching and roughly handling. What makes this so disturbing is that the doll is often dark-skinned, resembling an innocent Black baby.
Okayafrica was one of the first platforms to unearth Natasha, showcasing content creators violently manipulating the doll, often to the point of destroying the toy. Even more troubling, video footage highlighted by the outlet suggested that similar abusive behavior may be occurring with real children in Africa.
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"The Natasha Doll trend is not an anomaly. It is a mirror. When the world selects a Black child's image as its preferred object of violence, it confirms what Black beauty professionals have always known: that the dehumanization of Black people does not begin with a fist," stated Corey Huggins, founder of Ready to Beauty, an organization that preserves and promotes Black beauty and culture.
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Okayafrica was one of the first platforms to unearth Natasha, showcasing content creators violently manipulating the doll, often to the point of destroying the toy. Even more troubling, video footage highlighted by the outlet suggested that similar abusive behavior may be occurring with real children in Africa.
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"The Natasha Doll trend is not an anomaly. It is a mirror. When the world selects a Black child's image as its preferred object of violence, it confirms what Black beauty professionals have always known: that the dehumanization of Black people does not begin with a fist," stated Corey Huggins, founder of Ready to Beauty, an organization that preserves and promotes Black beauty and culture.
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hlthe2b
(115,106 posts)1. That's just creepy. That said, I have a stress-relief squeezy--it looks like a stick of butter.
Maybe these a'holes should try that?
rogue emissary
(3,450 posts)2. Seriously why can't we as a species leave children alone.
Stop sexualizing, abusing them. Just let t them grow up.
get the red out
(14,081 posts)4. I wonder that too
It seems like everyday something makes me wonder how humans have not gone extinct from attacks on our own young.
chowder66
(12,660 posts)3. This is disturbing.