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I didn't say "every" anywhere in my original question, and you must've missed my follow up to my own post. The fact is, some dis/differently-abled people liked Derpy as she was. The bigger fact, though, was enough other dis/differently-abled people and their friends/family didn't. They spoke up and were heard and responded to. That matters most. Hasbro did the right thing by taking the offensiveness out of her. Post a comment in response: |
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