From ACT For America <[email protected]>
Subject Stop Crayola’s Trans Marketing to Kids!
Date July 29, 2022 8:22 AM
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CRAYOLA – THE CRAYON COMPANY – IS ACCUSED OF PUSHING A TRANSGENDER
AGENDA TO SMALL CHILDREN. THE CRAYON COMPANY IS NOW FACING A POTENTIAL
BOYCOTT OVER THE CONTROVERSIAL CONTENT.

 

Crayola – which reportedly has a target market of ages 2-10 –
shared images of a transgender model on its social media accounts.
Crayola promoted Julian Gavino AKA The Disabled Hippie, on the crayon
company's Facebook and Instagram pages to celebrate "Disability Pride
Month."

 

"Julian Gavino, (he/him) is a fashion model, writer, and activist who
identifies as a transgender man," Crayola wrote. "He was born with a
progressive neurological condition. Julian is passionate about
advocating for his respective communities. As someone who grew up not
seeing anyone who looked like him in the media, Julian is determined
to normalize disabled and trans bodies in the fashion world."

 

Gavino said he "felt out of control with what was happening to my
body," but when he "started pushing the boundaries on what I would
usually wear," it helped him "cope."

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Crayola posted three images of Gavino, including one where he is
wearing a leopard-print jumpsuit and another with a lime green jacket
with a chain bra as well as latex pants and high-heeled boots.

 

Crayola disabled all comments on Instagram and limited who could
comment on Facebook.

Soon after the post was exposed, the hashtag #BoycottCrayola took off.

 

A Twitter user said, "Crayola Has lost me a customer. Crayola CEO:
What does this have to do with crayons? #BoycottCrayola."

 

A concerned mother added, "WTH?! No more Crayola. There are a lot of
other brands to buy from. #BoycottCrayola #gowokegobroke."

 

A woman wrote, "Really inappropriate content for children. Usually I
buy a ton of supplies to donate, this year we will be leaving Crayola
out of the donation. Kids don’t need to be taught about sexual
preference or changing genders while trying to color."

 

A Facebook user declared, "Stop! Children need to be protected from
this! It is sad when I want to go against the school supply
suggestions and NOT buy Crayola. Get off the woke bus. Go woke, go
broke."

 

Someone threatened, "I guess I’ll be switching the brand of crayons
I buy for my children."

 

One person stated, "Thanks Crayola since you've decided to make this
political. I'll NO longer be purchasing your product!"

A commentator said, "Our kids don't need to be pushed through media
and this is messed up. I support LGBTQ but I don't support pushing our
children in these ways. JUST LET THEM BE KIDS!"

 

Another advised, "Stick to crayons."

A social media user noted, "Just sell crayons, is it that hard?"

However, there were dozens of commentators who agreed with the crayon
company posting a transgender activist on Crayola's social media page.
The supporters claimed that "representation" and "equity" were
important, some said the post was "amazing" and "fantastic."

 

Crayola became a wholly owned subsidiary of Hallmark Cards in 1984.

 

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