Ban Amazon from selling child-like sex dolls


Ban Amazon from selling child-like sex dolls
The Issue
It’s disgusting. Look for yourself and read the reviews on these silicone dolls being sold on Amazon; they look disturbingly like children. Many people feel that selling such items normalizes and encourages dangerous, illegal behaviors, and goes against societal norms of protecting children. The idea that there are people out there purchasing these dolls with sick intentions is repulsive and concerning. It raises a chilling question: how many of those buyers could be involved in or support child pornography?
Amazon has a major influence in the retail market and has a responsibility to enforce ethical standards. Allowing the sale of these dolls is a severe lapse in moral judgement. Each purchase sends profits to manufacturers that prey on the darkest side of human nature. By selling these products, the platform is inadvertently supporting a culture that exploits the most vulnerable.
This isn’t just about a product; it’s about the moral values our society wants to uphold. Children should be protected from any form of exploitation, and creating or distributing items that mimic them in a sexualized manner is egregious.
Laws in various countries are already tightening around the sale and distribution of these child-like silicone dolls for reasons such as these. A legislation passed in Australia back in 2019 prohibits the importation and sale of such items, arguing they can lead to offences against children.
Urging Amazon to remove these dolls from their marketplace is crucial. We cannot allow a platform where millions of transactions occur daily to facilitate a market that may lead directly or indirectly to the harm of children. Amazon must ban these products.
Join the call to action. By signing this petition, you lend your voice to protect children worldwide from exploitation. Demand that Amazon take immediate action to remove child-like sex dolls from their store, and help us foster a safer, healthier global community for our future generations.
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The Issue
It’s disgusting. Look for yourself and read the reviews on these silicone dolls being sold on Amazon; they look disturbingly like children. Many people feel that selling such items normalizes and encourages dangerous, illegal behaviors, and goes against societal norms of protecting children. The idea that there are people out there purchasing these dolls with sick intentions is repulsive and concerning. It raises a chilling question: how many of those buyers could be involved in or support child pornography?
Amazon has a major influence in the retail market and has a responsibility to enforce ethical standards. Allowing the sale of these dolls is a severe lapse in moral judgement. Each purchase sends profits to manufacturers that prey on the darkest side of human nature. By selling these products, the platform is inadvertently supporting a culture that exploits the most vulnerable.
This isn’t just about a product; it’s about the moral values our society wants to uphold. Children should be protected from any form of exploitation, and creating or distributing items that mimic them in a sexualized manner is egregious.
Laws in various countries are already tightening around the sale and distribution of these child-like silicone dolls for reasons such as these. A legislation passed in Australia back in 2019 prohibits the importation and sale of such items, arguing they can lead to offences against children.
Urging Amazon to remove these dolls from their marketplace is crucial. We cannot allow a platform where millions of transactions occur daily to facilitate a market that may lead directly or indirectly to the harm of children. Amazon must ban these products.
Join the call to action. By signing this petition, you lend your voice to protect children worldwide from exploitation. Demand that Amazon take immediate action to remove child-like sex dolls from their store, and help us foster a safer, healthier global community for our future generations.
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Petition created on September 15, 2025