By Dustin Rowles | Industry | October 24, 2014 |
By Dustin Rowles | Industry | October 24, 2014 |
Over the last few days, a Florida mom went on a “crusade” to have Breaking Bad action figures removed from the shelves in the adult section of Toys ‘R Us because she thought they were a bad influence on kids, because obviously, of all the toys in the store, the ones that are the most dangerous to her children are the ones they absolutely do not give a shit about. And I hate to break it to the lady, but she’s from Florida. Breaking Bad action figures or not, there’s a fairly good chance her kids are going to deal meth. It’s the second most popular profession in Florida behind arsonist.
Anyway, even after Bryan Cranston’s terrific Twitter dig at the Florida mom, Toys ‘R Us caved and removed the action figures, and now Aaron Paul is legitimately pissed off about the hypocrisy here.
Wait, so @ToysRUs pulled all of the Breaking Bad figures from their shelves and still sells Barbie? Hmmmm…I wonder what is more damaging?
— Aaron Paul (@aaronpaul_8) October 23, 2014
EXACTLY.
“@BarackObama: Wait, are you serious about the whole @ToysRUs thing?!?” Yes I am Mr. President. Yes I am.
— Aaron Paul (@aaronpaul_8) October 23, 2014
And what about all of the violent video games you sell @ToysRUs ? Do you still sell those? Florida mom really messed it up for everyone.
— Aaron Paul (@aaronpaul_8) October 23, 2014
SHE’S THE WORST.
@aaronpaul_8 @BarackObama @ToysRUs you can still buy toy guns, bloody knives & axes & mature vid games. But @BreakingBad_AMC is the problem?
— Dustin Brayley (@DustinBrayley) October 23, 2014
Here's the petition to sign to keep the toys on the shelves! This would be so fun to show the Florida mom. YeahBitch https://t.co/8iEFsLBCIn
— Aaron Paul (@aaronpaul_8) October 24, 2014
Here's the petition to sign to keep the toys on the shelves! Why can you sell guns and not Walt and Jesse? YeahBitch https://t.co/8iEFsLBCIn
— Aaron Paul (@aaronpaul_8) October 24, 2014
DAMN STRAIGHT.
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