Bruh you beat me to it againđ
@syr3n-go-merp
So, Plushie Dreadfulâs most beloved plush; their Gender Dysphoria Rabbit; often makes the rounds on here! It looks like this:
(ID: an image of a plush toy against a white background. Itâs a white rabbit sitting on a gray box. It has blue and pink details, and the trans symbol on its chest. It seems to be designed to appear scratched up and messy. End ID.)
A lot of people really love this design and the posts featuring it get a lot of notes!
Plushie Dreadfuls are a line of plushies based and themed off of a multitude of things. These things include gender and sexuality, emotions, and disorders. These designs are very cute and charming, which is why what Iâm about to tell you is frustrating.
Plushie Dreadfuls, as the plushies can be based off of disorders, have a plushie for autism spectrum disorder. It looks like this!
(ID: a plush rabbit toy, a bag, and a blue pop-it stim toy against a white background. The bag is a tote bag, and it appears to say, ârespect the full spectrumâ, and âhopeâ. The pop-it is rabbit-shaped. The plush rabbit toy has a blue infinity symbol on its belly, and the insides of its ears have a checkered pattern. End ID.)
This is the Hope Rabbit! This rabbit is cute, and I have little to no issues with it in terms of design. The infinity symbol being blue wasnât the best choice, but I understand that it likely was simply made that color to go with the rest of the design. It would have been better to go with another color, but hey. Iâm willing to go easy on that aspect because all Plushie Dreadful designs are made by people with direct experience, as it says via their website. This particular design was created by an actually autistic woman!
Itâs in the official description of the plush where I find issues. First, they describe it as âfor Autism Awareness Monthâ, which is a minor mistake that I can easily let slide. However, the official description of this item also states, quote, â10% of the proceeds go to the A.E. Wood Foundation when you purchase a Hope Rabbit from the Mysterious Shop.â
As much as one small Google search will tell you that A.E. Wood Foundation preforms autistic behavioral therapy. Autistic behavioral therapy is abuse and torture of autistic people, in order to make them act more ânormalâ. This is where the plushieâs use of the infinity symbol becomes infuriating. The infinity symbol is the symbol of autism acceptance. If they did research into it, they would know this. Autism acceptance; what the infinity symbol stands for; and ABA which forces autistic children to conform to allistic standards cannot coexist. They are opposites.
Please do not buy this plushie from Plushie Dreadfuls from the Mysterious Shop! Your money will go towards the torture of autistic people. If you must have this plushie, buy it secondhand!
If you feel it appropriate, you can also boycott the entire Plushie Dreadfuls line.
Leave a review on the Hope Rabbit, letting the people who buy it and the sellers know what this organization does and what it supports!!
Email their customer support, support@mysterious.design
Plushie Dreadfuls has a Twitter too. Bring your issues with this up in the comments of this accountâs posts! But do NOT harass them.
Remember, our goal out to be to stop the donations to A.E. Wood! Not for the plush to be discontinued, nor to âcancelâ the brand. I do not doubt for a moment that this is a simple mistake born from good intentions, due to this brandâs prioritization of the voices of the disorder they base plushies on. Letâs be calm and civil!
Thatâs all! Again, I bring this all up due to the Gender Dysphoria Rabbitâs popularity. I think that you can feel free to buy that rabbit, because it doesnât have its proceeds donated to ABA. But if you choose to shop at Plushie Dreadfuls, please do not purchase the Hope Rabbit!
Update #1: We have a response from customer support! From what we can tell, Plushie Dreadfulsâ owner seems to support A.E. Wood and ABA therapy, and seems unwilling to reverse this decision so far. Perhaps if we all voice enough concern, we can change their minds?
Update #2: A perspective from someone who is familiar with the people behind the brand!
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I ended up having a really interesting conversation with some people at the bus stop today. They were getting out of some sort of âclean and soberâ meeting and had starting saying how they were so bored because they didnât have anything to do, and had to stay at home because all their old friends would pull them back. So I said something like, âSo this is the time to do all the stuff your parents told you they didnât have money/time for!â âWhatcha mean?â âYou know, like when you were five and you REALLY wanted to have that toy or do that thing and you were like, âPlease mom please I gotta have this I gotta go do thisâ and they went âHell no you think Iâm paying for that do you want to goddamn EAT?â â And this light went on in their eyes. The lady is going to go check thrift stores for an Easybake Oven and I told her about Wilton cake decorating classes. The dude is going to Griffith Park and ride horses, because, âI always wanted to be a cowboy, and you canât drink when youâre on a horse âcause youâll fucking die!â Fuck it. This is what being an adult is. Sure itâs bills and work and relationships, but damn it, itâs also time to do the things you LIKE. I signed up for a free class/lecture on Water Gardens. Iâm going. Itâs time.
Okay this only works if Henry lives in the society or likeâŚright down the block I know he doesnât but just entertain this okay
*explosion*
Henry:*literally just went to sleep* if what I think is happening is happening
Henry: it better not be
How do you feel about mondays?
They're pretty nice, I don't hate them but I also don't like them, I have no strong feelings about them.
(Even if almost every bad thing always ends up happening on mondays.)
No meme today but damn can we all agree the chapter cover looks AMAZING?
That video of Alex Hirsch reading S&P notes for Gravity Falls conveys a few things to me:
1) the U.S. entertainment industry (especially animation) is run by older conservative types who make up offensive terms and get really mad about them.
2) the people who run Disney would be the first to fall in line with a fascist regime.
3) most of the media we consume is tailor-made and watered-down to appeal to the tastes of older, deeply religious conservative audiences.
4) conservatism, not the left, is and always has been the biggest voice of censorship in American culture.
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