Talk:Twilight Sparkle/@comment-1037137-20130216205853/@comment-1037137-20130216212352

That's simplifying it quite a bit much. I'll have no problem not doing that, but the rest of the fans will have to leave the same mark for it to send a message.

I mean, it's a regular Twilight doll with flimsy wings and a tiara tacked on. What the hell kind of accomplishment is that that they have to threaten an entire show's setup and premise just for that of all things? A corporation can justify that and make all the excuses they want, but the underlying stupidity of such a decision still festers! All this for a toy nobody's overly excited for. I hope Hasbro is forced to buy back thousands of them due to bad sales while the old Twilight dolls continue to sell.

Nobody should have something forced onto them just because a company wants to force it on them. That sort of thing is what encourages their behavior which often ranges from ridiculous to flat out abusive, depending on the company and the offense. Nobody should be so quick to just sit quietly as they forced to take something they don't want or desire. And I for one was happy to see the fans so vocal about the negative implications of this plot element in the weeks leading up to today, because their complaints were quite legit, and they still are.