The Beyonce Love Doll Controversy

If only James Deen had one of these, he wouldn’t have needed to rape anybody.

From Amazon.com: “She ain’t no beyonce! she’s a blow-up bee-yatch who’s crazy in love with cock! you don’t have to put a ring on this pumped-up pop diva to make her all yours though–just add air and this bootylicious babe is your date for the night! don’t let her seductive smile and good-girl reputation fool you–her three love holes are begging to be filled with your man meat! make her hit the high note while you tap that ass from behind! rap star boyfriend not included.”

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Daily Mail: Fraternity sparks outrage after posing with black ‘Beyoncé’ sex doll in racist Christmas card

A fraternity at the University of Pennsylvania has been accused of racism after including a black blow-up sex-doll in their annual Christmas card.
The picture meant to send holiday greetings from the Phi Delta Theta fraternity sparked outrage when recipients spotted the black doll among the overwhelmingly white group of young men.
The Phi Delta Theta fraternity has now been forced to apologise for the Christmas card, saying that there was ‘no justification for this act of poor judgement’.
The picture was posted on the Phi Delta Theta’s Facebook and shows 29 young University of Pennsylvania students posing in what appears to be a lounge room.
Among the young smiling men with their arms on each other’s shoulders is a plastic blow-up sex doll.
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SOUL protests with fake slave auctioning block in front of Phi Delt house

Locust Walk was transformed into a slave auctioning block on Friday afternoon as part of a protest led by Students Organizing for Unity and Liberation.

In front of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house, a member of the group stood on a box with plastic chains around her neck, reciting a poem directed toward the members of the fraternity, calling them out for their choice to feature a black blow-up sex doll in their holiday photo last December.

“When you walk on Locust, you’re not supposed to feel the violence that is this house,” College senior Victoria Ford, the student reciting the poem, said.

The photo went viral at the time after students expressed outrage at the inclusion of the doll, something many students felt was racially insensitive and potentially sexist. Students in the fraternity claimed the doll was meant to be a joke gift during the fraternity’s Secret Santa exchange, and was marketed as resembling Beyoncé.

“For four months, I have walked in front of this house and have lost all sense of worth,” Ford said. “No more.”

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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