Walking down the street, especially near primary and secondary school campuses, you will find a variety of kiosks. Stickers, small toys, stationery and much more. But you know what?Some things are not for our children. Today, let's talk about this topic, about Bishoujo figures, and those issues that we may have overlooked.
Let's talk about the stickers in the commissary first. You may think, isn't it just a sticker?But if you look closely, it may be full of uncivilized language, and even some of the content is staggeringly vulgar. Is this really for kids?
Let's talk about the situation on the Internet. Today's kids are smart and can go online at a young age. But not everything on the web is rosy. The reporter's investigation found that some online platforms were actually selling vulgar toys and pornographic figures. What a terrible thing to do!Imagine the impact our children would have on their development if they were exposed to these things
And, you know what?These so-called beautiful girl figures are not produced by one or two manufacturers. The survey found that at least 100 companies are designing, producing and selling. What kind of production chain and profit chain are hidden behind this?We don't know, but what we know for sure is that these things are definitely not for our children.
So, the question is: are the production and sales of these figures legal and compliant?We really hope that the relevant authorities can strengthen supervision and strictly investigate the goods sold around the campus and online platforms. We can't let children get hurt as they grow up, and we can't expose them to these vulgar, pornographic things.
As a parent or an adult who cares about the next generation, we should all be concerned about this issue. We should call on the relevant authorities to strengthen supervision and protect the physical and mental health of minors. At the same time, we should also educate our children so that they know what is right for them and what is not. Only in this way can we give children a pure environment to grow up in.
In addition, I would also like to say that these manufacturers and merchants who produce and sell undesirable goods, you should really reflect on it. Your actions are not only immoral, they are illegal. While you pursue profits, have you ever thought about your responsibility to society and harm to children?
In closing, I would like to say that each of us should be concerned about this issue because it concerns our next generation. We cannot sit idly by and let these undesirable goods continue to circulate. We need to unite to resist these bad goods and create a better future for our children.
So, remember: to protect our children is to protect our future. Let's work together to create a pure and beautiful environment for children to grow up!
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