Re: China's Shein pulls child-like sex dolls from sale following French watchdog complaint
Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2025 8:18 am
The old colonialists of Asia going back to their imperialistic ways...
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Police will look into whether ecommerce platforms Shein, Temu, AliExpress, and Wish are responsible for disseminating pornography to minors
Police have confirmed that what was first feared to be the body of a child found in a Devon woodland was in fact an incredibly lifelike sex doll dumped in a black plastic bag.
Plymouth Plus first broke the news that emergency services were called to reports of a ‘child’s body’ being found in woodland in the Awliscombe area of Devon.
Police later clarified that the discovery was 'not human' which left residents in mystery about what could have triggered such a major emergency response.
This is why men are pedophiles.Jim Burton wrote: Sat Nov 08, 2025 11:22 pm The ineviatble has happened.
Feminists have gone topless in protest, supposedly trying to prove it's THEY who should be desired by the pedophiles...
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I just saw someone say this in the comments:mrlolicon93 wrote: Tue Nov 11, 2025 2:05 pm Found a video about it on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlFVJpFL3iA
This is just one person saying this, but I would not at all be surprised if this was true.The claim that Shein sells "child sex dolls" is inaccurate and a misrepresentation of the actual controversy.
The reality is:
* Consumer groups in France have filed a legal complaint against Shein.
* The complaint focuses on the sale of certain children's fashion items (like provocative "bodysuits" and "dresses" with adult designs, cut-outs, or accessories).
* The accusation is that these items contribute to the "premature sexualization" of children, not that Shein sells explicit sex dolls.
* French prosecutors have opened a preliminary investigation based on this complaint.
In short: The issue is about inappropriate children's clothing and alleged early sexualization, not the production or sale of childlike sex dolls. The latter claim is a sensationalized distortion of the facts.
PARIS, Nov 17 (Reuters) - France's child protection agency chief Sarah El Hairy has asked the regulator to investigate second-hand clothes marketplace Vinted for allegedly failing to prevent minors accessing adult content, in another move against e-commerce giants in the country.
El Hairy asked TV and internet regulator Arcom to probe Vinted after finding some classified ads on the platform allegedly redirected all users, even underage ones, to websites with pornographic content, she said in an interview on French TV channel France 3 on Sunday.