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Jilly_in_VA

(12,195 posts)
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 03:30 PM 23 hrs ago

Hyper-realistic baby dolls spark moral panic and legislation in Brazil

Even as a former president stands trial for attempting a coup and the current leader grapples with the worst popularity crisis of his three terms, many Brazilians have spent recent weeks focused on a very different subject.

On social media, in soap operas, and in newly proposed laws, it seemed that hyper-realistic baby dolls were everywhere.

About 30 bills concerning these figurines, known as “reborn” dolls, have been introduced across Brazil, including proposals to ban them from receiving public healthcare or to prohibit collectors from using them to claim priority in queues for public services.

Videos of collectors bathing their dolls, tucking them into bed or pushing them in prams spread widely across social media – often accompanied by critical commentary or ridicule, such as a satirical rap song encouraging people to kick the dolls in the street.

The controversy reached a disturbing peak on 6 June, when a man slapped a four-month-old baby on the head, claiming he had mistaken the infant for one of the dolls. He is out on bail, and the baby is reportedly doing well.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jun/22/hyper-realistic-dolls-brazil

“Adult men can collect action figures or play video games without raising eyebrows. But adult women are not allowed the luxury of entertainment." That about sums it up.

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Hyper-realistic baby dolls spark moral panic and legislation in Brazil (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA 23 hrs ago OP
The Koch bros have a Brazilian office UpInArms 23 hrs ago #1
"The laws are banning things that, in practice, are not happening". Doesn't that sound familiar? Midnight Writer 21 hrs ago #2
This entire thing sounds ridiculous Renew Deal 21 hrs ago #3

UpInArms

(52,975 posts)
1. The Koch bros have a Brazilian office
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 04:07 PM
23 hrs ago
The wave of controversy appears to have been ridden by politicians on the right: according to the news website UOL, all bills presented in May concerning reborn dolls were proposed by rightwing and far-right lawmakers.

“If a topic is trending, these politicians will propose laws about it even if they make no sense,” said Kalil, who also coordinates a research group about the Brazilian far right.

She highlights the timing: the country’s leading far-right figure, former president Jair Bolsonaro, is now on trial for an attempted coup and, after a prior ruling by the electoral court, is already barred from standing in next year’s elections.


Am so sick of rightwingers

Midnight Writer

(24,235 posts)
2. "The laws are banning things that, in practice, are not happening". Doesn't that sound familiar?
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 05:31 PM
21 hrs ago
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