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| Pictured: Minnie Mouse before (left) and after (right) from Barneys Holiday Campaign. |
Amid public outrage, Disney and Barneys have issued this thoughty statement. "We are saddened that activists have repeatedly tried to distort a lighthearted holiday project in order to draw media attention to themselves," Disney and Barneys said in a joint statement to the News. Seriously? Making Minnie a rail thin model is the literally the distortion. And what does this new Minnie say to young girls about an attractive body image? I hope this gets pulled before the Nov. 14th holiday display debuts. Change.org has already started a petition to protest the literally mini Minnie Mouse from appearing as a shadow of her former self. 133,000 people have already signed the petition and I urge all of you to sign too. Is nothing sacred? Why did Barneys and Disney have to tamper with Minnie Mouse's body shape to make her as thin as a runway model? With eating disorders in young girls growing rapidly, what type of message does it send to young girls to turn Minnie Mouse into an almost unrecognizable 5'11 uber thin figure? Nobody is changing Mickey Mouse, right?

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