Dolls, which seemed absolutely alive, created a Rukus in this country! Case reaches parliament
Nowadays, a new tendency around the world has arisen over Ribian dolls. This hyper-review of dolls not only became toys, but became a source of emotional support. Especially for women who cannot become a mother or have lost their children. But now these dolls in Brazil have become an important social and political dispute. There has been a debate on these dolls until Parliament is now a claim to enter special laws for them. This is exactly like real children. These liners are so real children to see liners that they find it difficult to identify at first glance. These dolls of silicon or vinyl have nails, eyelids, veins, hair and even false tears. Some dolls cry and suck dummy as well. Their appearance is so real that people take them to the hospital, mall or park in the shot, and sometimes ordinary people get confused whether it is a real child or not. The annual meeting of Ribourne Doll lovers was recently held in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, in which dozens of women arrived with their respective dolls. In this case, the dolls were made to cut birthday cake, massage and hiking. Some influencers on social media have also made videos such as “birth simulation” and “parenting” with these dolls, which are becoming more and more viral. But this rage is not pleasant for everyone. Now the question raised in parliament, divided view, given the popularity of Rebourne dolls, has now become a matter of debate in the Brazilian Parliament. The Rio de Janeiro City Council has accepted a proposal to honor the artisans who make these dolls, who are now waiting for the mayor’s approval. On the other hand, Joao Luiz, MP of Amazonous States, described these dolls as a threat to mental health and demanded that these dolls not be allowed to allow any kind in the public health system. Joao Luiz, by bringing a Libborn doll into parliament, executed him and told him how some people took these dolls to the hospital and demanded treatment. At the same time, congressman Taliria Petron described this debate as a ‘waste of time’ and said that Parliament should focus on real problems. The price and purpose of both the disputed Ribian dolls is also quite high. It starts from 700 Brazilian RIAs (about £ 10,000) to 10,000 RIAs (about 1.5 lakh). Some people use it for emotional recovery or practice of parenting, but some incidents show them “abuse”. A video went on social media viral in which a woman took her doll to the hospital and demanded the doctor. Such incidents are now plaguing MPs and policymakers. Some experts believe that people who take these dolls more seriously need help for mental health. At the same time, some say it is just a hobby and that there is nothing wrong. This debate on the confusion between the growing real and false in society is not limited to toys or laws. The question raises the question that when someone loses the identity between real and false in this era of technology and hyper -cism. When the dolls started to the hospital, it became not only a mental state, but also a matter of social consciousness. This debate of Brazil will no longer be limited to that country. The way social media makes these dolls worldwide can be raised in the world in the coming time in other countries. Is it an emotional support or a sign of psychiatry – this debate continues?