Amazon has a big influence on society and they're promoting exploitation.
Amazon is profiting from the sale of sexual exploitation. Take action now!
Dear Friend,
Amazon, a member of our 2020 Dirty Dozen List ([link removed]), is selling a wide array of sex dolls. Poses of the dolls sometimes feature scenes of bondage and captivity. Some dolls are featured in school girl uniforms or in swimsuits with Disney characters. Some are marketed with images that include pictures of the doll’s genitalia. Many of the dolls have childlike facial features, small waists, and hips, but exaggerated bust sizes. Since launching our campaign some have been removed from the site but many remain.
Clearly, these dolls are portraying people (typically women) as literal sex objects, which contributes to coarsened social respect for women or values of consent. As Dr. Maras and Dr. Shapiro note in the Journal of Internet Law, sex dolls “have the potential of altering individuals’ views and perceptions of relationships, ultimately, having them interact with humans as they would with the dolls and robots.”
Amazon ([link removed]) has a heavy hand in normalizing and promoting the use of sex dolls in America by selling them on its platform. We are advocating that Amazon remove these items immediately and we need your help with raising the volume and pressure.
To make your advocacy efforts more seamless, we’ve made an easy-to-use action ([link removed]) that allows you to quickly contact Amazon executives and urge them to remove these exploitative objects from their platform.
This will be an important victory. Thank you for being a part of it ([link removed])!
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Thankful to serve with you in this movement,
Dawn Hawkins
Sr. Vice President and Executive Director
National Center on Sexual Exploitation
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440 1st Street NW, Suite 840 | Washington, DC 20001 US
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