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Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Mattel Introduces Autistic Barbie






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33 comments:

  1. jusko lahat nalang!!!!

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    1. Bakit ka galit?

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    2. In fairness, why not. Inclusive lahat.
      9:25 bakit anong problema mo aber

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    3. True. Nakaka umay na TbH.

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    4. 1220 - umay ka why? ano problema mo? you can just skip this article and move on sa usual chismis na hanap mo. napaka insensitive ng mga taong tulad mo geez!

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    5. Ano umay dyan. Maganda nga yan may awareness na kulang kulang lalo na dito sa atin.

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    6. Representation matters. Naalala ko yung diabetic Barbie and good idea kasi Barbie is a doll that represents beauty standards and kids should feel beautiful para sa confidence sa sarili

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  2. Sorry pero sa mahal ng bilihin unahin ko ang ibang kailangan kesa bumili ng Barbie

    Of course sa me pera at collection balewala kung mahalπŸ˜ŠπŸ˜ŠπŸ˜ŠπŸ˜ŠπŸ˜ŠπŸ˜ŠπŸ’€πŸ˜ŠπŸŽ

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    1. No hate but I'm assuming you're a neurotypical adult, so hindi ikaw ang target market diba? It's for neurodivergent girls.

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    2. I think may mas ibang purpose pa yan hindi lang laruin but inclusivity sa mga kids with autism.

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    3. Sis, di ka naman sinasabihang bumili. Hindi rin ikaw target buyer.

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  3. We respect and salute these special people but no need this kind of representation.

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    1. Confusing ang statement mo. You respect people with special needs, at the same time ayaw mo na may representation sila? Consider yourself lucky na "normal" ka and hindi ka "special".

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    2. Of course easy for you to say. Point of view mo yan. Maayos ka. Pero for them, its a big thing. And for the kids, its awareness

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    3. Agree! Sure it was done in good faith pero alam mo din na gumagawa lang din sila ng ingay para mapag usapan.

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    4. Coming from someone na probably walang autistic family member or loved one. Who are you to speak about representation??

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    5. Perfect kasi si ateng

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    6. and why not? you don't like autism awareness? cos it does not apply to you ganun ba? eh paano naman yung iba? mag-adjust sila for you?

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    1. hindi ikaw ang target market so shhhhhhhhh

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    2. shut up girl. just shut up

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  5. I love that! They incorporated yung TouchChat and fidget spinner - 2 things na meron din ang ausome na anak ko :)

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  6. This doll is another way to spread awareness and advocacy for autism. I love it.

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  7. pano nalaman na autistic?

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    1. fidget spinner and Touch Chat app

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    2. and noise cancelling ear muffs

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    3. parang may kamukha

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  8. Hey commenters, if hindi kayo ang target market ng doll na to then just leave it alone. Wag nyo naman bastusin. Parents who are taking care of their ausome kids appreciate this at yung mga ginagawa ng mga toy companies to be more inclusive. Most of these kids are getting the "look" from people like you na judgmental. Just because it doesn't apply to you eh masama na kaagad ang comment nyo. Be kind people. Lucky you that you don't have to go through this.

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  9. Etong mga attitude sa comment section, sila yang mga walang pang unawa sa mga neurodivergent. I just can see how slow Philippines is in adapting to reality.

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  10. Nakakalungkot ibang commenters dito. NAPAKA OUT OF TOUCH. Di ikaw ang market. Im neurodivergent. It’s for me. Kayo nakakaumay.

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  11. Reading the comments just prove other kababayans do not care about representation. No matter “mababaw” it may seem please think of other families how much they appreciate this.

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